Sustainable bacterial cellulose production by low cost feedstock: evaluation of apple and tea by-products as alternative sources of nutrients
Lúcia F. A. Amorim(University of Beira Interior), Isabel C. Gouveia(University of Beira Interior), Lengwan Li(Wallenberg Wood Science Center), Raúl Fangueiro(University of Minho), Ana P. Gomes(University of Beira Interior)
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