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One-pot bioethanol production from cellulose by co-culture of Acremonium cellulolyticus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Figure 1 Schematic diagram of one-pot bioethanol production.cerevisiaeto ethanol generation is carried out in a single reactor
Figure 2 Effect of the S. cerevisiae inoculum time and SF addition time on cellulase activity, DCWA, DCWS, and ethanol concentrationin co-culture of A
Figure 3 Effect of the temperature in the culture of A. cellulolyticus C-1 on cell growth (A), cellulase activity (B), and specific cellulaseactivity (C)
Figure 4 Effect of the agitation rate on DCWA (A), DCWS (B), and ethanol concentration and cellulase activity (C) in co-culture ofA
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