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Fig. 3 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

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From: Wood-feeding termite gut symbionts as an obscure yet promising source of novel manganese peroxidase-producing oleaginous yeasts intended for azo dye decolorization and biodiesel production

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Growth, nitrogen assimilation and residual glucose after 5 days of yeast cultivation in nitrogen-limited glucose-based medium. Four MnP-producing oleaginous yeast strains Vanrija humicola strain SSA1514 (A), Meyerozyma caribbica strain SSA1654 (B), Meyerozyma guilliermondii strain SSA1547 (C), and Debaryomyces hansenii strain SSA1502 (D), and two MnP-producing non-oleaginous yeast strains Sterigmatomyces halophilus strain SSA1655 (E), and Fellozyma inositophila strain SSA1579 (F) are used in this experiment. Values are the mean of three independent replicates, with error bars indicating the standard deviation

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