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2006
Volume 9
Issue 4/volume9
Topic:
Biotechnology
ELECTRONIC
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AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Witkowska D. , Piegza M. 2006. CAPABILITY OF GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM YEASTS FOR CELLULASES AND XYLANASES BIOSYNTHESIS, EJPAU 9(4/volume9), #41.
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume9/issue4/volume9/art-41.html

CAPABILITY OF GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM YEASTS FOR CELLULASES AND XYLANASES BIOSYNTHESIS

Danuta Witkowska, Micha³ Piegza
Department of Biotechnology and Food Microbiology, Wroc³aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland

 

ABSTRACT

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Danuta Witkowska
Department of Biotechnology and Food Microbiology,
Wroc³aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland
Che³mońskiego 37/41
51-630 Wroc³aw
Poland
email: wit@ozi.ar.wroc.pl

Micha³ Piegza
Department of Biotechnology and Food Microbiology,
Wroc³aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland
Che³mońskiego 37/41
phone +48 71 320 7737
fax +48 71 320 7794
51-630 Wroc³aw
Poland
email: michal.piegza@upwr.edu.pl

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