Enzymes from horse feces could hold secrets to streamlining biofuel production
Thursday, April 11, 2013 - 20:30
in Biology & Nature
Stepping into unexplored territory in efforts to use corn stalks, grass and other non-food plants to make biofuels, scientists have now described the discovery of a potential treasure-trove of candidate enzymes in fungi thriving in the feces and intestinal tracts of horses.