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Poly β‐hydroxybutyrate production by Bacillus subtilis NG220 using sugar industry waste waterSingh et al., 2013
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- Singh G
- Kumari A
- Mittal A
- Yadav A
- Aggarwal N
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The production of poly β‐hydroxybutyrate (PHB) by Bacillus subtilis NG220 was observed utilizing the sugar industry waste water supplemented with various carbon and nitrogen sources. At a growth rate of 0.14 gh− 1 L− 1, using sugar industry waste water was …
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