Designing Synthetic Microbial Consortia for Biofuel Production.

Trends in Biotechnology
Yujia JiangMin Jiang

Abstract

Synthetic microbial consortia could efficiently produce biofuels from lignocellulose through labor division between different species. However, the incompatible growth conditions between lignocellulose degraders and biofuel producers might limit the overall conversion efficiency. We discuss recent examples of biofuel production using microbial consortia and suggest steps toward realistic implementation.

Citations

Jan 26, 2021·Current Opinion in Biotechnology·Joyati DasGopaljee Jha
May 2, 2021·Trends in Biotechnology·Hao GaoMin Jiang
May 15, 2021·Nature Ecology & Evolution·Chang-Yu ChangAlvaro Sanchez
Jul 21, 2021·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Mengdi WuMin Jiang
Jul 31, 2021·Critical Reviews in Biotechnology·Erika J Espinosa-OrtizRobin Gerlach
Dec 22, 2020·Trends in Biotechnology·Yonghao CuiKang Zhou

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