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Lignocellulose fermentation products generated by giant panda gut microbiomes depend ultimately on pH rather than portion of bamboo : a preliminary study
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Substrate-dependent fermentation of bamboo in giant panda gut microbiomes : leaf primarily to ethanol and pith to lactate
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Reduced TCA cycle rates at high hydrostatic pressure hinder hydrocarbon degradation and obligate oil degraders in natural, deep-sea microbial communities
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Biotechnologies for marine oil spill cleanup : indissoluble ties with microorganisms
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Self-healing capacity of deep-sea ecosystems affected by petroleum hydrocarbons : understanding microbial oil degradation at hydrocarbon seeps is key to sustainable bioremediation protocols
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On the pathways feeding the Hâ‚‚ production process in nutrient-replete, hypoxic conditions : commentary on the article 'Low oxygen levels contribute to improve photohydrogen production in mixotrophic non-stressed Chlamydomonas cultures', by Jurado-Oller et al., Biotechnology for Biofuels, published September 7, 2015; 8:149
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Effect of operational parameters in the continuous anaerobic fermentation of cheese whey on titers, yields, productivities, and microbial community structures
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Efficient molasses fermentation under high salinity by inocula of marine and terrestrial origin
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Challenging oil bioremediation at deep-sea hydrostatic pressure
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An impaired metabolic response to hydrostatic pressure explains Alcanivorax borkumensis recorded distribution in the deep marine water column