Vimmerstedt, Laura Atnoorkar, Swaroop Bergero, Candelaria Wise, Marshall Peterson, Steve Newes, Emily Inman, Daniel
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Environmental Research Letters
Scenarios for deep decarbonization involve biomass for biofuels, biopower, and bioproducts, and they often include negative emissions via carbon capture and storage or utilization. However, critical questions remain about the feasibility of rapid growth to high levels of biomass utilization, given biomass and land availability as well as historical...
Kim, Young-Saeng Baek, Haeri Yun, Hyun-Sik Lee, Jae-Hak Lee, Kyoung-In Kim, Han-Soon Yoon, Ho-Sung
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Polish Journal of Microbiology
The prokaryotic microalga Limnothrix redekei KNUA012 isolated from a freshwater bloom sample from Lake Hapcheon, Hapcheon-gun, South Korea, was investigated for its potential as a biofuel feedstock. Microalgae produce straight-chain alkanes/alkenes from acyl carrier protein-linked fatty acyls via aldehyde decarbonylase (AD; EC 1.2.1.3), which can c...
Becklin, Katie M Viele, Bethanie M Coleman, Heather D
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Tree physiology
Large-scale biofuel production from lignocellulosic feedstock is limited by the financial and environmental costs associated with growing and processing lignocellulosic material and the resilience of these plants to environmental stress. Symbiotic associations with arbuscular (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi represent a potential strategy for ex...
Bourdon, Matthieu Dupree, Paul Helariutta, Yrjo Lyczakowski, Jan Cresswell, Rosalie Amsbury, Sam Vilaplana, Francisco Le Guen, Marie-Joo Follain, Nadege Wightman, Raymond
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The repository is divided in distinct folders which contain the raw data necessary to produce each figure of the “Ectopic callose deposition into woody biomass modulates the nano-architecture of macrofibrils” manuscript. As such, each folder is named after the figure it is referring to, and often contains several subfolders distinguishing the diffe...
Decker, Stephen R. Brunecky, Roman Yarbrough, John M. Subramanian, Venkataramanan
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Frontiers in Industrial Microbiology
Microbes drive our complex biosphere by regulating the global ecosystem through cycling elements and energy. Humankind has barely begun leveraging this biotransformation capacity to impact global economies and ecologies. Advances in genetic engineering, molecular analysis, metabolic flux modeling, microbial consortia/biome mapping and engineering, ...
Ningthoujam, Reema Jangid, Pankaj Yadav, Virendra Kumar Sahoo, Dipak Kumar Patel, Ashish Dhingra, Harish Kumar
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Current ethanol production technology has a dire need for efficient conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars. The conversion requires pretreatment of the biomass, one of the most expensive steps, and thus it is quite necessary to identify the most cost-effective and high-efficiency conversion method. In this study, rice straw (RS...
Passoth, Volkmar Brandenburg, Jule Chmielarz, Mikołaj Martín-Hernández, Giselle C Nagaraj, Yashaswini Müller, Bettina Blomqvist, Johanna
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Yeast (Chichester, England)
Microbial lipids produced from lignocellulose and crude glycerol (CG) can serve as sustainable alternatives to vegetable oils, whose production is, in many cases, accompanied by monocultures, land use changes or rain forest clearings. Our projects aim to understand the physiology of microbial lipid production by oleaginous yeasts, optimise the prod...
Gao, Yu Lipton, Andrew S Munson, Coyla R Ma, Yingxuan Johnson, Kim L Murray, Dylan T Scheller, Henrik V Mortimer, Jenny C
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
The plant secondary cell wall is a thickened matrix of polysaccharides and lignin deposited at the cessation of growth in some cells. It forms the majority of carbon in lignocellulosic biomass, and it is an abundant and renewable source for forage, fiber, materials, fuels, and bioproducts. The complex structure and arrangement of the cell wall poly...
Gao, Yu Lipton, Andrew S Munson, Coyla R Ma, Yingxuan Johnson, Kim L Murray, Dylan T Scheller, Henrik V Mortimer, Jenny C
The plant secondary cell wall is a thickened matrix of polysaccharides and lignin deposited at the cessation of growth in some cells. It forms the majority of carbon in lignocellulosic biomass, and it is an abundant and renewable source for forage, fiber, materials, fuels, and bioproducts. The complex structure and arrangement of the cell wall poly...
Wang, Hao Hu, Yulin Bassi, Amarjeet Zhang, Heng
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Frontiers in Chemistry