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Identification Of Pathogenic Microorganisms In Seafood By Gas Chromatography., William Earnest Mccullough
Identification Of Pathogenic Microorganisms In Seafood By Gas Chromatography., William Earnest Mccullough
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
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Some Biochemical Properties Of The Hepatopancreatic Tissues Of Red Crawfish (Procambarus Clarkii)., Levi Chang-Gang Ying
Some Biochemical Properties Of The Hepatopancreatic Tissues Of Red Crawfish (Procambarus Clarkii)., Levi Chang-Gang Ying
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Potential Toxicity Of Cadmium And Zinc In Gulf Shellfish., Suzanne P. Grondin
Potential Toxicity Of Cadmium And Zinc In Gulf Shellfish., Suzanne P. Grondin
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
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Accelerated Biodegradation Of Cellulosic Substrates., Herbert John Bavor Jr
Accelerated Biodegradation Of Cellulosic Substrates., Herbert John Bavor Jr
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
Utilization of appropriate chemical/physical/micro biological techniques for pretreatment of cellulosic sub strates was shown to significantly accelerate cellulose biodegradation processes under both laboratory and in situ marine conditions. Initially an overlay plating system was developed for the isolation of cellulolytic bacteria. The procedure involved a double-layer agar system, with the basal portion consisting of a mineral salt/yeast extract agar and the upper portion, an alkali-treated cellulose agar overlay. The system was shown to have limited appli cation in the enumeration of cellulolytic bacterial populations. An in situ rate of 3.8 mg solubilized/24 hr/gram substrate was determined for the decomposition of …