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    Terán-Hilares R, Reséndiz AL, Martínez RT, Silva SS, Santos JC.
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    Rudolf A, Baudel H, Zacchi G, Hahn-Hägerdal B, Lidén G.
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    Jiang CX, He YC, Chong GG, Di JH, Tang YJ, Ma CL.
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  • 30. Comparative hydrolysis and fermentation of sugarcane and agave bagasse.
    Hernández-Salas JM, Villa-Ramírez MS, Veloz-Rendón JS, Rivera-Hernández KN, González-César RA, Plascencia-Espinosa MA, Trejo-Estrada SR.
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  • 32. High conversion of sugarcane bagasse into monosaccharides based on sodium hydroxide pretreatment at low water consumption and wastewater generation.
    Wang W, Wang Q, Tan X, Qi W, Yu Q, Zhou G, Zhuang X, Yuan Z.
    Bioresour Technol; 2016 Oct 10; 218():1230-6. PubMed ID: 27474958
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  • 34. Production of bioethanol from fermented sugars of sugarcane bagasse produced by lignocellulolytic enzymes of Exiguobacterium sp. VSG-1.
    Vijayalaxmi S, Anu Appaiah KA, Jayalakshmi SK, Mulimani VH, Sreeramulu K.
    Appl Biochem Biotechnol; 2013 Sep 10; 171(1):246-60. PubMed ID: 23832861
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    Alokika, Anu, Kumar A, Kumar V, Singh B.
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