Weed stems ripe for biofuel

Monday, May 30, 2016 - 09:41 in Biology & Nature

A weedy plant found on the roadside in northern Australia has stems ripe for biofuel production. Scientists have discovered that a variety of sorghum growing wild in Australia, Arun, has the potential to yield over 10,000 litres of bioethanol per hectare per year.

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