Biomass from Microbial Sources
Distinctive kinds of biomass have been used as carbon sources in the microbial cultivations under submerged and solid-state fermentations. The interpretation of the soil microbial biomass is the living portion of the soil organic matter, excluding plant roots and soil animals bigger than 5 x 10-3 um3 . The microbial biomass generally comprises approximately 2% of the total organic matter in soil and it may be efficiently dismissed as of minor importance in the soil. The bioburden pilot market is expected to reach $565.6 Million by 2019 from $354.4 Million in 2014, at a CAGR of 9.8% from 2014 to 2019.
- Micro Algal Biomass
- Molasses
- Microbial Biomass
- Bacterial Biomass
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