Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Growth of cellulose - grown R. flavefaciens FDI on cellobiose or
cellulooligosaccharides after the addition of methylcellulose . Cells were grown
with cellulose to 44 h ( point A ) , at which time methylcellulose ( 0.2 % ( wt / vol ] )
was added .
Growth of cellulose - grown R. flavefaciens FDI on cellobiose or
cellulooligosaccharides after the addition of methylcellulose . Cells were grown
with cellulose to 44 h ( point A ) , at which time methylcellulose ( 0.2 % ( wt / vol ] )
was added .
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The HPLC profile of the phenanthrene - Tween 80 culture supernatant without
the addition of [ 14C ] phenanthrene was identical to that shown in Fig . 7 , except
for the absence of the acetone peak ( retention time , 9 min ) . Likewise ...
The HPLC profile of the phenanthrene - Tween 80 culture supernatant without
the addition of [ 14C ] phenanthrene was identical to that shown in Fig . 7 , except
for the absence of the acetone peak ( retention time , 9 min ) . Likewise ...
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1 ) reveals that the rates of butyrate degradation for the coculture of NSF - 2 -
sulfidogen were slightly faster ( and perhaps also for the extra addition of
methanogen ) than the rate observed for NSF - 2 - methanogen . When product
formation ...
1 ) reveals that the rates of butyrate degradation for the coculture of NSF - 2 -
sulfidogen were slightly faster ( and perhaps also for the extra addition of
methanogen ) than the rate observed for NSF - 2 - methanogen . When product
formation ...
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