University of Georgia researchers find gene can improve both poplar and switchgrass for biofuels

In Georgia, a research team led by the University of Georgia has discovered that manipulation of the same gene in poplar trees and switchgrass produced plants that grow better and are more efficiently converted to biofuels. In a paper published recently in Nature Biotechnology, the researchers report that reducing the activity of a specific gene … Continue reading University of Georgia researchers find gene can improve both poplar and switchgrass for biofuels