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Accession: PRJEB25660 ID: 472548

Hydrocarbonoclastic enrichment

Influence of cultivation conditions on the production of lipids from lubricant-based wastewater in open mixed bacterial communities

A selective process (using carbon feast-famine cycles) was applied to obtain an indigenous microbial community enriched in hydrocarbon-degrading and lipid-accumulating bacteria, using a (real) lubricant-based wastewater as carbon source.
AccessionPRJEB25660
ScopeMonoisolate
SubmissionRegistration date: 22-May-2018
Centre of Biological Engineering
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Data volume, Mbases144
Data volume, Mbytes70

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