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Home » Forestry/Wood, Georgia, Process, R & D Focus, Yeast

UGA Creates “Super Yeast” to Aid Ethanol Production

Submitted by on November 18, 2011 – 1:02 pmNo Comment

(Atlanta Business Chronicle)  The University of Georgia researchers created a “super strain” of yeast that ferments ethanol from pretreated pine as part of an effort to help biofuels take the place of gasoline for fuel.

… UGA said their research shows pine fermented with the new yeast can successfully withstand toxic compounds and produce ethanol from higher concentrations of pretreated pine than previously published.  READ MORE and MORE (DVICE.com)   Abstract

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