Montana State University Researcher Works to Transform Plant Material Into Useful Products
October 08, 2019
October 08, 2019
BOZEMAN, Montana, Oct. 8 [TNSmaterialsresearch] -- Montana State University issued the following news:
In David Hodge's lab at Montana State University, one can find fragments of olive pits, tubes filled with chipped-up poplar wood and bales of corn stover, which includes the plant's stalks, leaves and cobs. What all these have in common is lignin -- a plant compound that's one of the most abundant organic molecules on Earth.
In plants, lignin is like the . . .
In David Hodge's lab at Montana State University, one can find fragments of olive pits, tubes filled with chipped-up poplar wood and bales of corn stover, which includes the plant's stalks, leaves and cobs. What all these have in common is lignin -- a plant compound that's one of the most abundant organic molecules on Earth.
In plants, lignin is like the . . .