Cellulolytic microorganisms domains Bacteria and Archaea
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-6407.2.9620Keywords:
cellulolytic bacteria, degradation of cellulose, extremophilic microorganisms, hyperthermophilic bacteria, archaeaAbstract
The review is devoted cellulolytic microorganisms that provide biodegradation of cellulose. The questions of taxonomy, general properties. Attention is paid to comparison of aerobic, anaerobic and facultative anaerobic cellulolytic organisms, their morphology-functional features.References
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