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Factors involved in hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose by Acetivibrio cellulolyticusMACKENZIE, C. R; PATEL, G. B; BILOUS, D et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1987, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 304-308, issn 0099-2240Article

Cellulose hydrolysis by Bacteroides cellulosolvensMURRAY, W. D.Biomass (London). 1986, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 47-57, issn 0144-4565Article

Inhibition of Cellulolytic activity by lactate in a Cellulomonas uda speciesCHOSSON, J.Biotechnology and bioengineering. 1987, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 767-769, issn 0006-3592Article

Detection of cellulolytic fungi by using Congo red as an indicator: a comparative study with the dinitrosalicyclic acid reagent methodDAZCI, A; RADFORD, A; ERENLER, K et al.Journal of applied bacteriology. 1986, Vol 61, Num 6, pp 559-562, issn 0021-8847Article

Ultrastructure of wood cellulose substrates during enzymatic hydrolysisDONALDSON, L. A.Wood science and technology (Print). 1988, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 33-41, issn 0043-7719Article

Detection of cellulolytic actinomycetes using cellulose-azureCRESSWELL, M. A; ATTWELL, R. W; DEMPSEY, M. J et al.Journal of microbiological methods. 1988, Vol 8, Num 5, pp 299-302, issn 0167-7012Article

Effect of 3-phenylpropanoic acid on growth of and cellulose utilization by cellulolytic ruminal bacteriaSTACK, R. J; COTTA, M. A.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1986, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 209-210, issn 0099-2240Article

Influence of forage phenolics on ruminal fibrolytic bacteria and in vitro fiber degradationVAREL, V. H; JUNG, H.-J. G.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1986, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 275-280, issn 0099-2240Article

Properties of a butyrate-forming Clostridium present in cellulose-enriched methanogenic cultureKHAN, A. W; MEEK, E; MILLER, S. S et al.Biomass (London). 1986, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 165-174, issn 0144-4565Article

Properties of a cellulolytic Sporolactobacillus and some non-sporing cellulolytic rods, presumptive clostridia, from an anaerobic digesterSHARMA, V. K; HOBSON, P. N.Journal of applied bacteriology. 1986, Vol 61, Num 4, pp 257-262, issn 0021-8847Article

Fermentation of methylcellulose by a cellulolytic and a non-cellulolytic marine bacteriaMARTY, D. G.Biotechnology letters. 1985, Vol 7, Num 12, pp 895-899, issn 0141-5492Article

A theoretical comparison of the reactors for the enzymatic hydrolysis of celluloseGUSAKOV, A. V; SINITSYN, A. P; KLYOSOV, A. A et al.Biotechnology and bioengineering. 1987, Vol 29, Num 7, pp 898-900, issn 0006-3592Article

Isolation of cellulolytic anaerobic extreme thermophiles from New Zealand thermal sitesSISSONS, C. H; SHARROCK, K. R; DANIEL, R. M et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1987, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 832-838, issn 0099-2240Article

Cellulolytic fungi isolated from wood shavingsTAN, T. K; YEOH, H. H; TIAN, K. E et al.Mycopathologia (1975). 1985, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 97-99, issn 0301-486XArticle

Interspecies hydrogen transfer in anaerobic degradation of CMC to CH4 by a triculture of marine bacteriaMARTY, D. G.Biotechnology letters. 1985, Vol 7, Num 12, pp 900-904, issn 0141-5492Article

Effects of cellobiose and glucose on cellulose hydrolysis by both growing and resting cells on Bacteroides cellulosolvensMURRAY, W. D.Biotechnology and bioengineering. 1987, Vol 29, Num 9, pp 1151-1154, issn 0006-3592Article

Physiological properties of Cellulomonas fermentans, a mesophilic cellulytic bacteriumBAGNARA, C; GAUDIN, C; BELAICH, J. P et al.Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 1987, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 170-176, issn 0175-7598Article

Electron microscopic study of the methylcellulose-mediated detachment of cellulolytic rumen bacteria from cellulose fibersKUDO, H; CHENG, K.-J; COSTERTON, J. W et al.Canadian journal of microbiology. 1987, Vol 33, Num 3, pp 267-272, issn 0008-4166Article

Increased saccharification yield by cellulases couplingCANTARELLA, M; DI TRANA, A; PEZZULLO, L et al.International journal of solar energy. 1986, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 81-95, issn 0142-5919Article

Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose: determination of kinetic parametersRYU, D. D. Y; SUN BOK LEE.Chemical engineering communications (Print). 1986, Vol 45, Num 1-6, pp 119-134, issn 0098-6445Article

Effects of microwave irradiation on enzymatic susceptibility of crystalline celluloseAZUMA, J.-I; ASAI, T; ISAKA, M et al.Journal of fermentation technology (Osaka. 1977). 1985, Vol 63, Num 6, pp 529-536, issn 0385-6380Article

Contact and cellulolysis in Clostridium thermocellum via extensile surface organellesLAMED, R; BAYER, E. A.Experientia. 1986, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 72-73, issn 0014-4754Article

Scanning electron microscopy of a true cellulolytic strain of Aureobasidium grown on crystalline celluloseGILBON, A; HUITRON, C; FARIAS, F. G et al.Mycologia. 1986, Vol 78, Num 5, pp 804-809, issn 0027-5514Article

Effect of phenolic monomers on rumina bacteriaBORNEMAN, W. S; AKIN, D. E; VANESELTINE, W. P et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1986, Vol 52, Num 6, pp 1331-1339, issn 0099-2240Article

Digestion of dried palm oil mill effluent by Cellulomonas speciesAGAMUTHU, P; TAN, E. L.Microbios letters. 1985, Vol 30, Num 119-120, pp 109-113, issn 0307-5494Article

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