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DOE invests $1.1 million in sorghum disease resistance research

Amber Ruedi, University of Illinois

September 6, 2018

BY University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

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Origin Materials converts wood residue into sustainable intermediates

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