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1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf02874499
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Effect of glucose on vanillic acid oxidation inCellulomonas sp.

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“…For example, glucose, if supplied as the additional carbon source, efficiently reduces the lag-phase in oxidation of various aromatic compounds by pseudomonads (DURHAM and MCPHER- SON 1960, MANDELSTAM andJAcoBY 1965, JANKE et al 1981, REBER and KAISER 1981 or by Cellulomonas spp. (KUNC and KOTYK 1974). Evidence was obtained that this effect may be due to different cellular events.…”
Section: Cometabolisnz Of Zermbiotic ?Aon-growtk Substmtesits Physiolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, glucose, if supplied as the additional carbon source, efficiently reduces the lag-phase in oxidation of various aromatic compounds by pseudomonads (DURHAM and MCPHER- SON 1960, MANDELSTAM andJAcoBY 1965, JANKE et al 1981, REBER and KAISER 1981 or by Cellulomonas spp. (KUNC and KOTYK 1974). Evidence was obtained that this effect may be due to different cellular events.…”
Section: Cometabolisnz Of Zermbiotic ?Aon-growtk Substmtesits Physiolmentioning
confidence: 99%