Fermentation with Transgenic Yeast Modifies Mycotoxins

Monday, September 12, 2011 - 15:00 in Biology & Nature

Virginia Tech and U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers have shown that transgenic yeast used during fermentation of barley will help modify mycotoxin in the animal feed that is a byproduct of ethanol production.

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