Challenges in ethanol production with fusarium oxysporum through consolidated bioprocessing

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Abstract

Fusarium oxysporum has been reported as being able to both produce the enzymes necessary to degrade lignocellulosic biomass to sugars and also ferment the monosaccharides to ethanol under anaerobic or microaerobic conditions. However, in order to become an economically feasible alternative to other ethanol-producing microorganisms, a better understanding of its physiology, metabolic pathways, and bottlenecks is required, together with an improvement in its efficiency and robustness. In this report, we describe the challenges for the future and give additional justification for our recent publication.

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Anasontzis, G. E., & Christakopoulos, P. (2014). Challenges in ethanol production with fusarium oxysporum through consolidated bioprocessing. Bioengineered Bugs, 5(6), 393–395. https://doi.org/10.4161/bioe.36328

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