“…Kenaf, which can serve as a potential bioenergy crop, is an herbaceous annual plant, possessing the C3 photosynthetic pathway, and can be cultivated under a wide range of weather conditions for many and varied applications (pulps, fabrics, textile, building materials, biocomposites, and as bedding and oil absorbing materials) (Saba et al, 2015). Kenaf absorbs nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil (Abe and Ozaki, 1998) and accumulates carbon dioxide at a significantly high rate (Amaducci et al, 2000).…”