Influence of substrate concentration on the induction of amidases in herbicide degradation
β Scribed by Dr. U. Lechner; G. Straube
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0233-111X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The effect of substrate concentration (sucrose) on the stability and yield of a continuous fermentative process producing hydrogen was studied. High substrate concentrations are attractive from an energy standpoint as they would minimise the energy required for heating. The reactor was
## Abstract The nests of birds examined were identical to those of the previous study (HUBΓLEK 1976) but the number of the nests of Blackβheaded Gull (11 samples only) was lower. Therefore, the total number was 186 nests in the collection βAβοΈ and 84 in the collection βBβοΈ. The methods of investiga
This paper was also published in German in Chem. Ing. Tech. 72 (2000) No. 7, pp. 754Β±759.
Hexanal and trimethylamine are products formed in the process of fish deterioration and it is believed that both these substances contribute somehow to the typical off-flavour developing in the course of this process. In aqueous hexanal solutions and in hexanal solutions with added trimethylamine th