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Brian Buckta
December 29, 2016

UMass Amherst and Genoverde Biosciences Research Could Increase Wood Density by 20%

Brian Buckta
December 29, 2016

In Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts Amherst plant geneticist Sam Hazen partnered with Genoverde Biosciences, Inc. to test the commercial viability of Hazen’s gene trait approach to bioengineering loblolly pine for high wood density by modifying secondary cell wall gene regulation.

Source:http://biofuelsdigest.com/nuudigest/2016/12/27/umass-amherst-and-genoverde-biosciences-research-could-increase-wood-density-by-20/

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