Researchers engineer hardier microbes to improve bioproduction of fuels, chemicals

Busy, productive microbes use enzymes to break down leaves, stalks and other biomass and then convert that material into renewable fuels and chemicals. But some of those enzymes can’t function at the high temperatures or acidity that maintain low operating costs for fermentation processes.


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Source: Phys.org