Unraveling the roles of coastal bacterial consortia in degradation of various lignocellulosic substr...
Unraveling the roles of coastal bacterial consortia in degradation of various lignocellulosic substrates
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Peng, Qiannan , Lin, Lu , Tu, Qichao , Wang, Xiaopeng , Zhou, Yueyue , Chen, Jiyu , Jiao, Nianzhi and Zhou, Jizhong
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United States: American Society for Microbiology
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United States: American Society for Microbiology
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Lignocellulose, as the most abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating the global carbon cycle, but there have been only few studies in marine ecosystems. Little information is available about the extant lignin-degrading bacteria in coastal wetlands, limiting our understanding of their ecological roles and traits in li...
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Unraveling the roles of coastal bacterial consortia in degradation of various lignocellulosic substrates
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2379-5077
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2379-5077
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10.1128/msystems.01283-22