Discovering novel lignocellulose degrading enzymes from the marine wood borer, Limnoria quadripunctata
Transportation accounts for a large proportion of global CO2 emissions, estimated at 22% of all anthropogenically produced CO2 in 2010, with most of this coming from the use of liquid transportation fuels. Second generation biofuels offer a sustainable opportunity to decarbonise this sector of globa...
Main Author: | Eborall, William Scott |
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Other Authors: | Bruce, Neil C. ; McQueen-Mason, Simon |
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University of York
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.595082 |
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