Fodder yeast and biogas production: A fruitful symbiosis? : optimization of a single-cell protein process and examination of its impact on biogas output
Due to a growing world population and strained wild fish stocks, aquaculture is expected to provide a large part of the increased global demand for animal protein, as the majority of wild fish stocks are already being fished at or above their sustainable capacity. However, fish feed often contains a...
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SLU/Dept. of Microbiology
2016
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