United States Department of Agriculture
To take advantage of nanoscale features...Author(s):James F. Beecher; Christopher G. Hunt; Junyong ZhuYear:2009Keywords:Nanotechnology, microstructure, nanostructured materials, measurement, plant cell walls, testing, technological innovations, biomass, utilization, plant biomass, moisture, biotechnology, cellulose, microscopy, spectroscopy, analytical chemistry, technique, physical measurementsSource:The nanoscience and technology of renewable biomaterials. West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2009: pages 61-90.
To take advantage of nanoscale features...
Identification of specific genes and enzymes involved in conversion of lignocellulosics from an expanding number of potential feedstocks is of growing interest to bioenergy process development. The basidiomycetous wood decay fungi Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Postia placenta are promising in this regard because they are able to utilize a wide range of simple and...