Production of bioethanol from forest and agricultural products requires a fermenting organism that converts all types of sugars in the raw material to ethanol in high yield and with a high rate. This review summarizes recent research aiming at developing industrial strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the ability to ferment all lignocellulose-derived sugars. The properties required from the industrial yeast strains are discussed in relation to four benchmarks: (1) process water economy, (2) inhibitor tolerance, (3) ethanol yield, and (4) specific ethanol productivity. Of particular importance is the tolerance of the fermenting organism to fermentation inhibitors formed during fractionation/pretreatment and hydrolysis of the raw material...
Industrial yeast strains with good xylose fermentation ability and inhibitor tolerance are important...
The 2nd generation bioethanol will be produced from lignocellulose biomass including agricultural re...
In addition to efficient pentose utilization, high inhibitor tolerance is a key trait required in an...
Lignocellulose hydrolysate is an abundant substrate for bioethanol production. The ideal microorgani...
Increasing attention has been recently devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic ...
Conversion of agricultural residues, energy crops and forest residues into bioethanol requires hydro...
The sustainable production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass requires the combination of effic...
Fermentation at large industrial scale poses several challenges for the fermenting microorganism to ...
1. Introduction In addition to efficient pentose utilization, high inhibitor tolerance is a key feat...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
The conversion of biomass into ethanol using fast, cheap, and efficient methodologies to disintegrat...
Fermentation at large industrial scale poses several challenges for the fermenting microorganism to ...
Fuel ethanol production from lignocellulosic materials is at a level where commercial biofuel produc...
The success in the commercialization of lignocellulosic bioethanol relies on the development of micr...
Industrial yeast strains with good xylose fermentation ability and inhibitor tolerance are important...
The 2nd generation bioethanol will be produced from lignocellulose biomass including agricultural re...
In addition to efficient pentose utilization, high inhibitor tolerance is a key trait required in an...
Lignocellulose hydrolysate is an abundant substrate for bioethanol production. The ideal microorgani...
Increasing attention has been recently devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic ...
Conversion of agricultural residues, energy crops and forest residues into bioethanol requires hydro...
The sustainable production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass requires the combination of effic...
Fermentation at large industrial scale poses several challenges for the fermenting microorganism to ...
1. Introduction In addition to efficient pentose utilization, high inhibitor tolerance is a key feat...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
The conversion of biomass into ethanol using fast, cheap, and efficient methodologies to disintegrat...
Fermentation at large industrial scale poses several challenges for the fermenting microorganism to ...
Fuel ethanol production from lignocellulosic materials is at a level where commercial biofuel produc...
The success in the commercialization of lignocellulosic bioethanol relies on the development of micr...
Industrial yeast strains with good xylose fermentation ability and inhibitor tolerance are important...
The 2nd generation bioethanol will be produced from lignocellulose biomass including agricultural re...
In addition to efficient pentose utilization, high inhibitor tolerance is a key trait required in an...