Effect of initial moisture content on two Amazon rainforest Aspergillus strains cultivated on agro-industrial residues: Biomass-degrading enzymes production and characterization
Priscila da Silva Delabona(Brazilian Biosciences National Laboratory), Cristiane S. Farinas(Universidade Federal de São Carlos), Rosangela Donizete Perpetua Buzon Pirota(Universidade Federal de São Carlos), Carla Aloia Codima(Universidade Federal de São Carlos), André Rodrigues(Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz), Célia Regina Tremacoldi(Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation)
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