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Fractionation, Degradation and Fermentation by Microbial Consortia

Submission deadline: 28 February 2025
Special Issue Editor
  • Ludovic Besaury, PhD
    Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
    Interests: lignocellulose; fractionation; microbial consortia; omics; co-culture
Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Microbial consortia, intricate communities of microorganisms, are garnering increasing attention for their pivotal roles in driving complex biochemical processes such as fractionation, degradation, and fermentation.

From wastewater treatment to bioremediation and bioproduction, these consortia play fundamental roles in various biotechnological applications.

Our special issue, "Fractionation, Degradation, and Fermentation by Microbial Consortia," aims tounravel the mysteries surrounding these intricate processes orchestrated by dynamic microbial communities.

We welcome submissions exploring novel insights, innovative approaches, and cutting-edge research in this field.

Prof. Ludovic Besaury
Guest Editor

Keywords
microbial communities
fractionation
degradation
fermentation
Manuscript Submission Information

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