Our Sustainable Future: White rot fungus boosts ethanol production from corn stalks, cobs and leaves
vor 3 Monaten
Today’s solution is a fungus that shows promise in the search for a
way to use waste corn stalks, cobs and leaves – rather than corn
itself – to produce ethanol to extend supplies of gasoline. The
research appears in the ACS’ journal Industrial and Engine
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vor 3 Monaten
Today’s solution is a fungus that shows promise in the search for a
way to use waste corn stalks, cobs and leaves – rather than corn
itself – to produce ethanol to extend supplies of gasoline. The
research appears in the ACS’ journal Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry Research.
way to use waste corn stalks, cobs and leaves – rather than corn
itself – to produce ethanol to extend supplies of gasoline. The
research appears in the ACS’ journal Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry Research.
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