Biological pretreatment of biomass is typically required for the production of liquid biofuels, which are viable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. While traditional thermomechanical pretreatments are effective at helping to deconstruct lignocellulose, they are often expensive and tend to generate environmentally dangerous waste materials. An alternative to traditional pretreatment strategies is biological pretreatment, which has focused on lignocellulose-degrading organisms, such as white-rot fungi. While direct pretreatment of biomass with white-rot fungi has shown great promise, directly expressing functional white-rot fungi genes in plants (i.e. in planta expression) has the potential to be even more efficient because the biomass...
Microbial cell wall-deconstructing enzymes are widely used in the food, wine, pulp and paper, textil...
Production of renewable biofuels to displace fossil fuels currently consumed in the transportation s...
Abundant cellulose in the secondary cell walls of lignocellulosic biomass provides an al...
Biological pretreatment of biomass is typically required for the production of liquid biofuels, whic...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a valuable feedstock for the production of liquid biofuels. However, liqu...
Efficient and economical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biofuels is often hampered by the ...
Traditional physicochemical and physicomechanical pretreatment technologies have improved the decons...
The use of bioethanol as an alternative fuel can help reduce greenhouse emissions associated with th...
As a field within the energy research sector, bioenergy is continuously expanding. Although much has...
Plant biomass is considered to be an important future starting material for fuels and chemicals, the...
ANALYSIS OF PLANT LIGNIN FORMATION AND ENGINEERING FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION Deborah L. Petrik 149 Pag...
Conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biofuels and biomaterials suffers from high production cost...
A steady rise in global consumption of fossil-based energy has led to a surge in prices of petroleum...
Biofuels, fuels derived directly from living matter, present a renewable and environmentally friendl...
The development of a renewable, bio-based economy requires efficient methods to extract fermentable ...
Microbial cell wall-deconstructing enzymes are widely used in the food, wine, pulp and paper, textil...
Production of renewable biofuels to displace fossil fuels currently consumed in the transportation s...
Abundant cellulose in the secondary cell walls of lignocellulosic biomass provides an al...
Biological pretreatment of biomass is typically required for the production of liquid biofuels, whic...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a valuable feedstock for the production of liquid biofuels. However, liqu...
Efficient and economical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biofuels is often hampered by the ...
Traditional physicochemical and physicomechanical pretreatment technologies have improved the decons...
The use of bioethanol as an alternative fuel can help reduce greenhouse emissions associated with th...
As a field within the energy research sector, bioenergy is continuously expanding. Although much has...
Plant biomass is considered to be an important future starting material for fuels and chemicals, the...
ANALYSIS OF PLANT LIGNIN FORMATION AND ENGINEERING FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION Deborah L. Petrik 149 Pag...
Conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biofuels and biomaterials suffers from high production cost...
A steady rise in global consumption of fossil-based energy has led to a surge in prices of petroleum...
Biofuels, fuels derived directly from living matter, present a renewable and environmentally friendl...
The development of a renewable, bio-based economy requires efficient methods to extract fermentable ...
Microbial cell wall-deconstructing enzymes are widely used in the food, wine, pulp and paper, textil...
Production of renewable biofuels to displace fossil fuels currently consumed in the transportation s...
Abundant cellulose in the secondary cell walls of lignocellulosic biomass provides an al...