Engineered crops could revolutionize biofuel production, reduce global reliance on fossil fuels.
Xylans are important components of plant biomass that make it hard to turn into biofuels. Scientists are studying the structure and production of xylans to make better crops for biofuel production. They found that xylans vary between plant species and affect how well biomass can be converted into fuel. By understanding these differences, researchers can engineer plants that are easier to convert into biofuels.