Advances in Microbiology

Advances in Microbiology

ISSN Print: 2165-3402
ISSN Online: 2165-3410
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"Effect of Lactate and Starter Inoculum on Biogas Production from Fresh Maize and Maize Silage"
written by Preseela Satpathy, Sven Steinigeweg, Eike Siefert, Heribert Cypionka,
published by Advances in Microbiology, Vol.7 No.5, 2017
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