Biotech Updates

U of M to Study Corn for Dual Purpose Use

June 15, 2007

Researchers at the University of Minnesota and the US Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service are set to study whether corn can be bred for dual-purpose use as a grain and biomass. The study will use DNA markers to create genetic information that can help develop new corn varieties that produce both high grain yields and stover that can easily be converted to fuel.

The U of M project is one of 11 bio-based fuels research efforts that have received funding from the US Departments of Agriculture and Energy.

See related article at http://ww.seedquest.com/news or contact Dr. Rex Bernardo, Professor of agronomy of the University of Minnesota, at berna022@umn.edu.