The potential of native and engineered clostridia for biomass biorefining

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  • Who: Hongbo Hu et al. from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China have published the research work: The potential of native and engineered Clostridia for biomass biore ning, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Clostridia include a large group of anaerobic gram-positive bacteria which have found large application in biomass biorefining (Cruz-Morales et_al, 2019; Yang et_al, 2022). Interest in biotechnological generation of n-butanol (hereinafter referred to as butanol) and other valuable chemicals has been revived in the last decades as a means to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, reduce CO2 emissions . . .

     

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