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April 16, 2008

Corn Primed for Making Biofuel

Filed under: Biofuels, Research — Laura B. @ 9:59 am

Read the full story in Technology Review.

In an effort to help boost the nation’s supply of biofuels, researchers have created three strains of genetically modified corn to manufacture enzymes that break down the plant’s cellulose into sugars that can be fermented into ethanol. Incorporating such enzymes directly into the plants could reduce the cost of converting cellulose into biofuel.

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