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Fig. 7 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 7

From: Enhancement of lignocellulosic degradation in high-moisture alfalfa via anaerobic bioprocess of engineered Lactococcus lactis with the function of secreting cellulase

Fig. 7

DM, DM recovery, crude protein and microbial composition of alfalfa silage after ensiling for 60 days. Means within a column with different letters (a–c) differ (P < 0.05) according to Tukey’s test. Control, silage treated without additives; EN, cellulase; HT1, wild-type L. lactis subsp. lactis MG1363; HT1 + EN, combination of HT1 and EN; HT2, combination of transgenically engineered L. lactis strains HT1/pMG36e-usp45-bgl1, HT1/pMG36e-usp45-cbh2, and HT1/pMG36e-usp45-egl3

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