Polygalacturonase and Cellulase Enzymes in the Normal Rutgers and Mutant rin Tomato Fruits and Their Relationship to the Respiratory Climacteric [PDF]
B. W. Poovaiah, Akira Nukaya
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Host Metabolites in Asparagus–Fusarium Interaction: Mechanisms and Regulation
Specific host metabolites regulate Fusarium pathogenicity by modulating fungal gene expression, growth, mycotoxin biosynthesis, enhancing asparagus defence responses and ultimately affecting disease severity. ABSTRACT Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is an important perennial vegetable crop cultivated worldwide.
Elsie Ayamoh Enow+2 more
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Improving inter-fiber bonding by cellulase under a high surface lignin level
Lignin is behaving negatively in cellulase hydrolysis, leading to the high cost of cellulase in many areas. Instead of removing lignin, the fiber surface composition was changed in structure and distribution in this work through a light mechanical ...
Jinglei Xie, Shijie Liu
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Characterization and Enzymatic Potential of Bacteria and Fungi From Mwakirunge Dumpsite, Kenya. [PDF]
Okoth BA+3 more
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Effect of the addition of cell wall degrading enzyme A.s on fermentation kinetics of perennial ryegrass silage [PDF]
Cone, J.W.+3 more
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Changes of Strength Properties of Wood Pulps with Cellulase Treatment
Yoshitaka Ogiwara, Kenichiro Arai
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Cellulase and Abscission in the Red Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) [PDF]
Philip D. Reid+3 more
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Recent advancements in the preparation of immobilized enzymes have improved both batch and continuous flow biocatalytic processes, essential for cost‐effective, sustainable production in the fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industries. This review examines advancements in carrier‐free methods, entrapment strategies, and support‐based approaches ...
Stefania Patti+5 more
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Ensiling characteristics, <i>in vitro</i> digestibility and bacterial community structure of mulberry leaf silage with or without the addition of cellulase, protease, and starch. [PDF]
Zhao G+5 more
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Use of non-ionic substrates for determination of cellulase
D. E. Eveleigh, J. J. Child
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