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Fig. 4 | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts

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From: Four ways of implementing robustness quantification in strain characterisation

Fig. 4

High-throughput aerobic screening overview, strain performance, and R(p) in various lignocellulosic hydrolysates. a Overview of the high-throughput aerobic screening, in which fluorescent biosensors were used to assess eight intracellular parameters. S. cerevisiae uses a respiro-fermentative metabolism until sugars are consumed and then switches to respiratory metabolism, whereby ethanol is consumed as a carbon source. b Performance of two functions (specific growth rate and lag phase) of three S. cerevisiae strains (CEN.PK113-7D, Ethanol Red, and PE2) in seven different lignocellulosic hydrolysates at 60% (vol/vol) and a control condition (Delft). Shades of green refer to non-woody hydrolysates, while shades of purple refer to woody hydrolysates. c Correlation between performance and R(c) of specific growth rate and lag phase. Dispersion of data on the x-axis refers to the standard deviation of performance across all conditions (media)

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