Jerusalem artichoke

The tubers are also a raw material for alcohol production.

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On the other hand, biomass is used to produce bioethanol - more than 2,500 cubic decimeters of fuel additive can be obtained from 1 hectare of cultivation.

Above-ground shoots, when dried and crushed, can be used as fuel in stoves, or can be used as raw material for briquettes and pellets. Often the wild sunflower is grown for its decorative qualities as an ornamental plant.