Terrestrial plants harness solar energy and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, transforming it into plant cell walls composed of energy-rich, renewable and complex biomaterial, also known as cellulosic biomass or lignocellulose. We are partners of the Center for Lignocellulose structure and Formation that is focused on discovering how plants make these complex, hierarchically-structured biomaterials.
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