Bacteria produce cellulose as a network of very narrow ... “Sugar beet is one of the most important crops in Hokkaido, but its production volume is decreasing,” says Tokuo Matsushima from ...
Cellulose polymers are being produced by bacterial fermentation of organic matter, and used to create strong bioplastics. Researchers in Japan are now looking to improve polymer production levels ...
"The Biosphere Cellulose Kitchen presents how the production of bacterial cellulose, as a replacement for single-use plastic, can be integrated into our everyday routines," told Abi Lambert Design.
The research also explores suitable waste types for microbial hydrogen production, such as carbohydrate-rich industrial wastewater and agricultural waste containing starch and cellulose.