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Jatropha
(
Jatropha curcas
) is a non‐edible oil producing plant which is being advocated as an alternative biofuel energy resource. Its ability to grow in diverse soil conditions and minimal requirements of essential agronomical inputs compared with other oilseed crops makes it viable for cost‐effective advanced biofuel production. We designed a study to investigate the effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration ([
CO
2
]) (550 ppm) on the growth, reproductive development, source‐sink relationships, fruit and seed yield of
J. curcas
. We report, for the first time that elevated
CO
2
significantly influences reproductive characteristics of
Jatropha
and improve its fruit and seed yields. Net photosynthetic rate of
Jatropha
was 50% higher in plants grown in elevated
CO
2
compared with field and ambient
CO
2
‐grown plants. The study also revealed that elevated
CO
2
atmosphere significantly increased female to male flower ratio, above ground biomass and carbon sequestration potential in
Jatropha
(24 kg carbon per tree) after 1 year. Our data demonstrate that
J. curcas
was able to sustain enhanced rate of photosynthesis in elevated
CO
2
conditions as it had sufficient sink strength to balance the increased biomass yields. Our study also elucidates that the economically important traits including fruit and seed yield in elevated
CO
2
conditions were significantly high in
J. curcas
that holds great promise as a potential biofuel tree species for the future high
CO
2
world.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0031-9317
eISSN: 1399-3054
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.12195
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1111_ppl_12195
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