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Bluestem grass - a candidate for use in cellulosic ethanol production

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This entry was posted on 3/25/2007 7:51 PM and is filed under Cellulosic Ethanol.

Bluestem grass, a native prairie perennial grass, is a drought-resistant tall grass found in the Great Plains that has been included in discussions and research for the use in cellulosic ethanol production. 

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