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Thermotolerant and mesophylic fungi from sugarcane bagasse and their prospection for biomass-degrading enzyme production

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Table 1 - Molecular identification of fungi isolated from sugar cane ba- ba-gasse piles.
Figure 1 - Kinetics of enzyme production by A. sydowii SBCM7 strain.
Figure 3 - Kinetics of enzyme production by A. fumigatus SCB4 strain.

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