Title: Pectinolytic and Cellulolytic Enzymes in the Microbial Modification of Plant Tissues
Abstract: Journal of Applied BacteriologyVolume 34, Issue 1 p. 147-160 (Symposium on Microbial Changes in Foods: Paper XI) Pectinolytic and Cellulolytic Enzymes in the Microbial Modification of Plant Tissues R. C. Codner, R. C. Codner school of biological sciences, bath university of technology, claverton down, bath ba2 7ay, englandSearch for more papers by this author R. C. Codner, R. C. 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