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. 1975 Nov;30(5):876–878. doi: 10.1128/am.30.5.876-878.1975

Fibrous Material in Feedlot Waste Fermented by Trichoderma viride1

T Kaneshiro 1, B F Kelson 1, J H Sloneker 1
PMCID: PMC187288  PMID: 1239235

Abstract

Trichoderma viride QM9123 fermented fiber isolated from feedlot waste at concentrations up to 16.7% solids. The fermented fiber solids decreased by 32%, and carbohydrate decreased by 60%. Cellulolytic enzyme production was better with fiber substrates that had been alkali pretreated and had a lower hemicellulose-to-cellulose ratio.

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