Corn stover cannot simultaneously meet both the volume and GHG reduction requirements of the renewable fuel standard
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Xuesong Zhang | B. Dale | Seungdo Kim | C. Jones | T. Runge | R. C. Izaurralde | A. Reddy | M. Sharara | Keith R. Cronin
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