GD Haki, SK Rakshit - Bioresource technology, 2003 - Elsevier
Cellular components of thermophilic organisms (enzymes, proteins and nucleic acids) are also thermostable. Apart from high temperature they are also known to withstand …
H Mao, Z Lv, H Sun, R Li, B Zhai, Z Wang… - Bioresource …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Effect of bamboo biochar (BC) combined with two bacterial powders (B) on gaseous emission and variety of bacterial community during pig manure (PM) composting was …
K Drauz, H Gröger, O May - 2012 - books.google.com
This comprehensive three-volume set is the standard reference in the field of organic synthesis, catalysis and biocatalysis. Edited by a highly experienced and highly …
Second-generation feedstock, especially nonfood lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source for biofuel production. Cost-intensive physical, chemical, biological pretreatment …
W Schwarz - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2001 - Springer
Despite its simple chemical composition, cellulose exists in a number of crystalline and amorphous topologies. Its insolubility and heterogeneity makes native cellulose a …
F Niehaus, C Bertoldo, M Kähler… - Applied microbiology and …, 1999 - Springer
Extremophilic microorganisms are adapted to survive in ecological niches such as at high temperatures, extremes of pH, high salt concentrations and high pressure. These …
Most fungi and bacteria degrade plant cell walls by secreting free, complementary enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose; however, some bacteria use large enzymatic assemblies called …
The structural complexity and rigidity of cellulosic substrates have given rise to a phenomenal diversity of degradative enzymes—the cellulases. Cellulolytic microorganisms …