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= Saving the World =
= Saving the World =

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Saving the World

"Cellulose is the most abundant form of fixed carbon, with 100,000,000,000 tons produced in cell walls by plants each year"

(Wilson, 2008) [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1196/annals.1419.026 ]

Nowadays the world-wide food shortage is becoming more and more important. As we can image, converting cellulose to starch will be one of the most sufficient ways to solve this problem .