ABSTRACT The characterization of the seasonal dynamics of endophytic bacteria in beech leaves can be hindered by co‐amplification of chloroplast and mitochondrial plant DNA. This study applies established peptide nucleic acid (PNA) clamps to suppress host‐derived amplification while resolving bacterial succession across the vegetative season ...
Irene Giubilei +5 more
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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Thermally-Modified Beech Wood Impregnated with Silver Nano-Suspension and Their Relationship with the Crystallinity of Cellulose. [PDF]
Bayani S, Taghiyari HR, Papadopoulos AN.
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From Hemp Bast to Lyocell Fiber: Sustainable Process Optimization for Lyocell‐Grade Dissolving Pulp
This study presents a sustainable method to produce lyocell‐grade dissolving pulp from Canadian hemp bast fibers. A simplified alkali‐chelation‐bleaching process, free from sulfur and chlorine, yielded high α‐cellulose pulp with low lignin and hemicellulose content. The pulp was successfully spun into continuous hemp‐based lyocell fibers, demonstrating
Md Abu Sayed +8 more
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From beech wood to itaconic acid: case study on biorefinery process integration. [PDF]
Regestein L +17 more
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Porosity and Pore Size Distribution of Native and Delignified Beech Wood Determined by Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry. [PDF]
Vitas S +3 more
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Fractionation of beech wood cell walls into digestible cellulose-rich residues and photoluminescent lignin-rich precipitates via semi-flow hot-compressed water treatment with 2-naphthol. [PDF]
Takada M +4 more
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Highly competitive fungi manipulate bacterial communities in decomposing beech wood (Fagus sylvatica). [PDF]
Johnston SR +4 more
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Studies on Beech Wood Semichemical Pulp
T. Kayama, F. Kikuchi, Y. Yonezawa
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Possibilities for Chemical Conversion of Beech Wood
This article presents chemical composition of beech wood as well as various possibilities for its chemical conversion. The useful components of beech biomass are primarily cellulose fibers, xylan and lignin. Some of the most important technological procedures for wood fractionation are described, as for example hydrolysis, fermentation, pyrolysis and ...
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Production of high concentrated cellulosic ethanol by acetone/water oxidized pretreated beech wood. [PDF]
Katsimpouras C +4 more
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