Cellulolytic Bacteria
Isolates of Lipolytic, Proteolytic and Cellulolytic Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Effluent and Their Potency as Consortium
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Symbiotic cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of the subterranean termite Psammotermes hypostoma Desneux and their role in cellulose digestion
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Isolation of cellulolytic bacteria and production of cellulase using different substrates
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The Cellulolytic Bacteria R albus for Improving the Efficiency of Microbial Fuel Cell
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Isolation of cellulolytic bacteria from the intestine of Diatraea saccharalis larvae and evaluation of their capacity to degrade sugarcane biomass
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CELLULASE PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION USING CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA
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Isolation and Partial Characterisation of Thermophilic Cellulolytic Bacteria from North Malaysian Tropical Mangrove Soil
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“Optimization of Cellulolytic Bacteria from Cellulose Waste Materials and Its Activity” by T. Vinotha, N. Uma Maheswari, India.
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Screening and characterization of cellulolytic bacteria isolated from arctic soil and sediment samples
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Enhancing methane production from lignocellulosic biomass by combined steam-explosion pretreatment and bioaugmentation with cellulolytic bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor bescii
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Tracking the cellulolytic activity of Clostridium thermocellum biofilms
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Cellulosomics of the cellulolytic thermophile Clostridium clariflavum
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The characterisation of a cellulolytic microbial community isolated from soil
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Effect of treating recycled poultry bedding with tannin extracted from pomegranate peel on rumen fermentation parameters and cellulolytic bacterial population in Arabian fattening lambs
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Optimization of Cellulase Production of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Sg21 Isolated From Sacred Groove, Puducherry, India
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Microbiological indices of soil quality fertilized with dairy sewage sludge
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Isolation and Screening of Cellulose Hydrolyzing Bacteria from Different Ecological Niches
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Applications of Bacillus SP in Aquaculture Waste Water Treatment
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Single-step ethanol production from lignocellulose using novel extremely thermophilic bacteria
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Inter relationship between number of microorganisms and spring barley yield and degree of soil contamination with copper
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