Next-generation biomass feedstocks for biofuel production.

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The development of second-generation biofuels--those that do not rely on grain crops as inputs--will require a diverse set of feedstocks that can be grown sustainably and processed cost-effectively. Here we review the outlook and challenges for meeting hoped-for production targets for such biofuels in the United States.

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Simmons, B. A., Loque, D., & Blanch, H. W. (2008). Next-generation biomass feedstocks for biofuel production. Genome Biology, 9(12), 242. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2008-9-12-242

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