US-India Consortium for Development of Sustainable Advanced Lignocellulosic Biofuel Systems

user-5da93e5d530c70bec9508e2b(2019)

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This multi-institutional project had as it main objectives to develop a fully integrated platform for the production of advanced biofuels, specifically butanol, from sustainably produced switchgrass and biomass sorghum and to develop economic models that could guide the establishment of a crop to fuel value chain. The project was organized into three work packages: (1) WP1 Feedstock Development and Supply. Activities in this WP resulted in the development of improved biomass sorghum cultivars and biomass hybrids that generate high yields of biomass with limited inputs of water, fertilizer and agri-chemicals and that display less recalcitrance to enzymatic saccharification at the biorefinery; the identification of physiological responses and genes associated with sorghum’s tolerance to water logging as the basis for the development of biomass sorghums that can be cultivated on land prone to flooding; the identification of water-logging tolerant switchgrass genotypes among existing germplasm; the identification of management practices that maximize switchgrass biomass yield (fertilizer applications, harvest regimens) on commercial farms on different types of soil in Missouri. (2) WP2 Biorefinery Technologies. This WP included the development of a recombinant E. coli strain able to convert fermentable sugars derived from biomass sorghum and switchgrass to butyrate as a precursor for the advanced biofuel butanol. Butanol is toxic to most microbes, so that yields tend to be low. In contrast, butyrate can be produced in high titer and high yield by several naturally occurring bacteria, but these species are strictly anaerobic, which complicates …
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