Engineered Poplar Lignin Has More of a Valuable “Clip-off” Chemical (IMAGE)
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Rows of potted poplar trees grow in a research greenhouse at Michigan State University. Engineering bioenergy crops, such as these poplars, can produce biomass with lignin that is more valuable and/or easier to break down.
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Image courtesy of Chelsea Mamott, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
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Image courtesy of Chelsea Mamott, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
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