Thursday, December 25, 2008
Cellulose into Ethanol Costs Reduced by corn plants Containig Cellulose-Eating Enzymes
A team of researchers at Arkansas State University is making headway toward solving a big obstacle in the production of cellulosic ethanol — a less-expensive way to produce the enzymes needed to break down plant cell walls. And the answer could come from a corn kernel, of all places. ReadLabels: Cellulose Enzyme, Cornplant Enzyme
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