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Evan H. DeLucia February 2018 GI-CoRE Approximate Geographic Distribution of Potential Dedicated Biomass Crops chromosomes number: sorghum 10, Miscanthus 19, Saccharums at least 40 Paterson et al. (2010) Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 61: 349


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Evan H. DeLucia February 2018 GI-CoRE

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Approximate Geographic Distribution of Potential Dedicated Biomass Crops

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Paterson et al. (2010) Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 61: 349

chromosomes number: sorghum 10, Miscanthus 19, Saccharums at least 40

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FEEDSTOCK ICON HERE

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Producing oil in the plant factory

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Zale et al. 2016. Plant Biotech. J.

Producing oil in the plant factory

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GCB Bioenergy Volume 10, Issue 2, pages 92-107, 7 SEP 2017 DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12478 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcbb.12478/full#gcbb12478-fig-0001

BIOREFINERY FOR COMBINED PRODUCTION OF JET FUEL AND ETHANOL FROM LIPID-PRODUCING SUGARCANE: A TECHNO-ECONOMIC EVALUATION

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Biorefinery for combined production of jet fuel and ethanol from lipid-producing sugarcane: a techno-economic evaluation

GCB Bioenergy Volume 10, Issue 2, pages 92-107, 7 SEP 2017 DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12478 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcbb.12478/full#gcbb12478-fig-0010

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Kromdijk et al. Science 2016;354:857-861

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https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/timeless/yieldtrends.html

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Illinois Biological Foundry for Advanced Biomanufacturing (iBioFAB)

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iBioFAB: A scalable and automated platform for metabolic engineering

Ethanol fermentation with 1.1% (v/v) acetic acid by the wild type and a mutant yeast strain isolated using iBioFAB.

Si et al. Nature Communications DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15187

  • fully automated workflow for yeast strain

engineering

  • CRISPR-assisted δ-integration to enable

automation

  • diverse genome-scale mutations (over-

expression and down-regulation)

  • a yeast strain with the highest reported

acetic acid resistance was generated within a month, which harbors 68 kb mutations targeting 26 different genetic targets

  • Platform can be used to rapidly engineer

model and non-model yeasts for industrial applications

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3.8 ha 0.7 ha

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Fl Flux me measu sureme ment nt s

NEP = GPP - ReNPP + Ra Ra + Rh

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Ec Ecos

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ystem Carbon

  • n Flux 2008 - 201

2013

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200 400 600 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 NECB [g C m-2] Year

Net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB)

Maize/Soybean Miscanthus Switchgrass Prairie

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Hudiburg et al. 2016. Nature Energy

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Hudiburg et al. 2016. Nature Energy

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Hudiburg et al. 2016. Nature Energy

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OUR TEAM

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