Biohydrogen production from corn stalk: The superior performance of light-independent bacteria and microbial community dynamics
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Biohydrogen production increased significantly when utilizing light-independent bacteria for energy conversion.
The microbial community dynamic showed notable shifts, particularly favoring certain bacterial populations over others in the process.
Assessment using microbial community analysis highlighted the supportive role of light-independent bacteria in biohydrogen generation from agricultural waste.
These findings suggest a viable method for renewable energy production, yet further exploration of community interactions is warranted.
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Biohydrogen production from corn stalk: The superior performance of light-independent bacteria and microbial community dynamics | Synapse