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Pongamia pinnata: an edaphically tolerant tropical tree with multiple underexploited applications

Authors :
Paradkar, Anant
Prasad, M.V.R.
Degani, Erika
Ullah, Ihsan
Tibbett, Mark
Pena, Rodica
Soltangheisi, Amin
Warr, Benjamin
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2022.

Abstract

Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre (Pongamia) is a tree native to Southeast Asia. Recently, interest in Pongamia focused on its potential as a biofuel source as its seeds contain around 40% oil. However, Pongamia has multiple applications beyond biofuel production. It is a legume, can form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi, has been shown to be tolerant to drought, salinity, and heavy metals in soil, and has potential to mitigate climate change. Additionally, Pongamia oil has medicinal properties, can be used as biopesticide, insect repellent, to produce soap, and as a source of edible grade vegetable oil. The seed cake can be used as a source of bioenergy, food and feed protein, and organic fertiliser, and the flowers are a good source of pollen and nectar. Pongamia can also bring socio-economic benefits as its ability to restore degraded and contaminated land provides opportunities for local communities through novel valorisation pathways. These multiple applications have potential to form part of a circular bioeconomy in line with sustainable development goals. Although research on the multiple applications of Pongamia has grown considerably, knowledge gaps remain. Here, we critically review the available literature on Pongamia and highlight gaps in knowledge in which future research should focus on to ensure that the full potential of this versatile tree can be achieved. We argue that harnessing the multiple applications of Pongamia in a holistic manner, with collaboration among key stakeholders, is crucial for the successful application of its benefits far beyond biofuel production.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....279aec46379443ed348a0c24962a3e61
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/s5v4z