The Molecular Characterization and Fermentative Hydrogen Production of a Wild Anaerobe in Clostridium Genus

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Anaerobic process of biohydrogen production is developed. The isolation and identification of high efficient biohydrogen production anaerobic bacteria is the important foundation of fermented biohydrogen production process by anaerobic digesting organic wastewater. Taking Considering with the physiological and biochemical traits, morphological characteristics and 16S rDNA sequence, the isolate NEFU-1 is a new species.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 113-116)

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