Category: Research

Researchers halve time needed to enhance pine trees

Researchers halve time needed to enhance pine trees

October 14, 2011 |

In Florida, researchers have found a technique to reduce the time it takes to create a new pine tree breed from 13 years to 6 years.  The University of Florida researchers found a way to use the genetic code that is already known about a pine tree to accurately predict the traits that will appear […]

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Mutaged corn gene triples starch content in switchgrass: researchers

Mutaged corn gene triples starch content in switchgrass: researchers

October 12, 2011 |

In California, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have discovered that the mutated CG1 corn gene can triple the amount of starch stored in the switchgrass stems and make it easier to convert into the sugars needed for biofuels. The altered grasses didn’t flower during the two years of growth trials, meaning that […]

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Guangxi Academy of Sciences, FuturaGene sign cellulosic ethanol pact

Guangxi Academy of Sciences, FuturaGene sign cellulosic ethanol pact

October 11, 2011 |

In China, Guangxi Academy of Sciences has signed a cooperation agreement with FuturaGene to develop and optimize second generation biofuel production from woody biomass such as eucalyptus with FuturaGene supplying raw material from eucalyptus in the Guangxi region. The academy will be responsible for identifying the best species for further breeding and for optimizing the […]

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First-gen crops can't meet biofuel targets, say researchers

First-gen crops can't meet biofuel targets, say researchers

October 10, 2011 |

In Minnesota, researchers led by the University of Minnesota have produced a map outlining where crops could be intensified to increase biofuel production. Researchers calculated median yields and yield gaps for 10 ethanol and 10 biodiesel crops, producing both global and individual results for 238 countries, territories and protectorates that includes more than 1200 country/crop combinations to pinpoint which […]

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Carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide transfer optimized by researchers

Carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide transfer optimized by researchers

October 9, 2011 |

In Illinois, researchers have found a way to convert carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide using an ionic liquid as a co-catalyst, reducing the amount of electrical energy required.  A research team at the University of Illinois worked with researchers at Dioxide Materials, using an electrochemical cell as a flow reactor, which separated the oxygen output […]

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RFA says crop yield uncertainty should kill proposed cap on corn ethanol

RFA says crop yield uncertainty should kill proposed cap on corn ethanol

October 6, 2011 |

In Washington,  Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Jim Costa (D-CA) are pushing legislation that would require the EPA to waive a portion of the annual Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) when the corn stocks-to-use ratio falls below 10 percent. The RFA’s Geoff Cooper comments: “A primary concern is the fact that a decision with annual implications […]

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Lawrence Berkeley lab lands nearly $14M in ARPA-E grants

Lawrence Berkeley lab lands nearly $14M in ARPA-E grants

October 5, 2011 |

In California, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has been awarded almost $14 million in grant money from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy division of the U.S. Department of Energy. One of the lab’s projects, led by senior staff scientist Christer Jansson, will receive nearly $4.9 million in funding to produce biofuels.  According to Jansson, the […]

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Biofuels a boon to African rural development: report

Biofuels a boon to African rural development: report

October 4, 2011 |

In Indonesia, the Center for International Forestry Research recently released a new study showing that biofuel expansion has enormous potential to stimulate rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. The study cautions, however, that ensuring local community benefits and adequate protections for food production and forests will require strategic policy interventions and close collaboration among stakeholders. The […]

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WSU researcher lands $330K DARPA grant for ethanol, jet fuel project

WSU researcher lands $330K DARPA grant for ethanol, jet fuel project

October 3, 2011 |

In Washington state, Washington State University researcher Bin Yang has won a $300,000 grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to fund research into the co-production of ethanol and jet fuel from biomass sources. The grant is part of the agency’s Young Faculty Award which was given to 39 researchers across the country.

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Could bisabolane replace diesel?

Could bisabolane replace diesel?

September 30, 2011 |

In California, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab researchers have identified a new terpene that could replace standard fuel for diesel – bisabolane.  Using synthetic biology, a JBEI research team engineered strains of two microbes, a bacteria and a yeast, to produce a precursor to bisabolane, a member of the terpene class of chemical compounds that are […]

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