Thermotolerant Yeast Strains Adapted by Laboratory Evolution Show Trade-Off at Ancestral Temperatures and Preadaptation to Other Stresses
ABSTRACT A major challenge for the production of ethanol from biomass-derived feedstocks is to develop yeasts that can sustain growth under the variety of inhibitory conditions present in the production process, e.g., high osmolality, high ethanol titers, and/or elevated temperatures (≥40°C). Using...
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Autores principales: | Luis Caspeta, Jens Nielsen |
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American Society for Microbiology
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3dbb7ba869a04d13ad251ef2c434c729 |
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