[en] A cellulolytic consortium was isolated from a composting plant in order to boost the initial hydrolysis step encountered in anaerobic digestion. Improvement of the cellulose degradation, as well as biogas production, was observed for the cultures inoculated with the exogenous consortium. Metagenomics analyses pointed out a weak richness (related to the number of OTUs) of the exogenous consortium induced by the selective pressure (cellulose as sole carbon source) met during the initial isolation steps. Main microbial strains determined were strictly anaerobic and belong to the Clostridia class. During cellulose anaerobic degradation, pH drop induced a strong modification of the microbial population. Despite the fact that richness and ev...
The major fraction of microbial communities cannot be cultivated by artificial means in the laborato...
Degradation of rice straw by cooperative microbial activities is at present the most attractive alte...
Microbial degradation of organic matters is crucial during the composting process. In this study, th...
A cellulolytic consortium was isolated from a composting plant in order to boost the initial hydroly...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose is a key process in the global carbon cycle and the industrial con...
In nature, complex microbial communities catalyze cellulose hydrolysis by producing enzymes capable ...
The pressing need for clean renewable energy sources has aroused worldwide research interest on the ...
Batch tests were conducted to investigate the effect of co-substrates, including glucose, xylose and...
Background: Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer mainly produced by plants in nature. It i...
Industrial-scale biofuel production requires robust enzymatic cocktails to produce fermentable sugar...
BackgroundCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer mainly produced by plants in nature. It is ...
It is widely accepted that cellulose is the rate-limiting substrate in the anaerobic digestion of or...
Plant lignocellulose is the most abundant raw material on the planet and a promising substrate for b...
Aims: The aim of this study was to screen plant growth promoting cellulolytic bacteria. Methodology ...
To develop a targeted metagenomics approach for the analysis of novel multispecies microbial consort...
The major fraction of microbial communities cannot be cultivated by artificial means in the laborato...
Degradation of rice straw by cooperative microbial activities is at present the most attractive alte...
Microbial degradation of organic matters is crucial during the composting process. In this study, th...
A cellulolytic consortium was isolated from a composting plant in order to boost the initial hydroly...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose is a key process in the global carbon cycle and the industrial con...
In nature, complex microbial communities catalyze cellulose hydrolysis by producing enzymes capable ...
The pressing need for clean renewable energy sources has aroused worldwide research interest on the ...
Batch tests were conducted to investigate the effect of co-substrates, including glucose, xylose and...
Background: Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer mainly produced by plants in nature. It i...
Industrial-scale biofuel production requires robust enzymatic cocktails to produce fermentable sugar...
BackgroundCellulose is the most abundant organic polymer mainly produced by plants in nature. It is ...
It is widely accepted that cellulose is the rate-limiting substrate in the anaerobic digestion of or...
Plant lignocellulose is the most abundant raw material on the planet and a promising substrate for b...
Aims: The aim of this study was to screen plant growth promoting cellulolytic bacteria. Methodology ...
To develop a targeted metagenomics approach for the analysis of novel multispecies microbial consort...
The major fraction of microbial communities cannot be cultivated by artificial means in the laborato...
Degradation of rice straw by cooperative microbial activities is at present the most attractive alte...
Microbial degradation of organic matters is crucial during the composting process. In this study, th...