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University of Georgia researchers are working to produce faster-growing sweetgum trees by growing embryogenic sweetgum cultures in bioreactors, computer-operated systems used for growing cells under controlled conditions.http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/12/researchers-work-to-clone-strong-high-quality-forest-trees?cmpid=rss http://bit.ly/15KdByZ
University of Georgia researchers are working to produce faster-growing sweetgum trees by growing embryogenic sweetgum cultures in bioreactors, computer-operated systems used for growing cells under controlled conditions.http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/12/researchers-work-to-clone-strong-high-quality-forest-trees?cmpid=rss http://bit.ly/15KdByZ
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