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Fig. 4 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 4

From: A finalized determinant for complete lignocellulose enzymatic saccharification potential to maximize bioethanol production in bioenergy Miscanthus

Fig. 4

Bioethanol production released from yeast fermentation in four typical pairs of Miscanthus accessions. a Ethanol yield (% dry matter) using total hexoses released from enzymatic hydrolysis of raw materials co-supplied with 1% Tween-80. b–d Ethanol yields using total hexoses released from enzymatic hydrolysis of three optimal pretreatments co-supplied with 1% Tween-80. e Correlation analysis between hexoses and ethanol yields from all pretreated biomass residues and raw materials (n = 32). Gray and black column indicated two samples of each pair showing relatively high (H) and low (L) biomass saccharification as shown in Fig. 3, and the data as mean ± SD (n = 3). * and ** as significant difference between two samples of each pair by t test at P < 0.05 and 0.01 (n = 3), and the percentage (%) calculated by subtraction of two samples divided by relative low value

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