Publications by authors named "Sreenivas R Ravella"

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  • - This study is the first to compare steam explosion (SE) and pressurized disc refining (PDR) pretreatments on Miscanthus and sugarcane bagasse to optimize the release of xylose and xylo-oligosaccharides.
  • - It aimed to establish optimized batch-wise SE conditions for both feedstocks, transition to dynamic continuous PDR, and address challenges in scaling up production.
  • - Results indicated that while Miscanthus retained a high xylan release efficiency during scaling (85% with PDR), sugarcane bagasse showed a significant drop (58% with PDR), highlighting the need for feedstock-specific pretreatment strategies.
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Non- species are growing in prominence in industrial biotechnology due to their ability to utilize hemicellulose. Here, we present the draft genome sequences of an inhibitor-tolerant strain (Y6604) and NCAIM Y01308.

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Five arthroconidium-producing yeast strains representing a novel Trichosporon-like species were independently isolated from the UK, Hungary and Norway. Two strains (Bio4T and Bio21) were isolated from biogas reactors used for processing grass silage, with a third strain (S8) was isolated from soil collected at the same UK site. Two additional strains were isolated in mainland Europe, one from soil in Norway (NCAIM Y.

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  • Researchers are exploring sustainable ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially methane from livestock due to enteric fermentation.
  • Some methods like chemical inhibitors are too toxic for ruminants, leading to a need for safer alternatives such as plant compounds and dietary changes, though these still require more research.
  • Advances in DNA sequencing and bioinformatics allow for chemogenomic strategies to target methane-producing microbes, which could help develop effective methane mitigation methods while improving livestock productivity.
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Laccase production by Coriolopsis caperata RCK2011 under solid state fermentation was optimized following Taguchi design of experiment. An orthogonal array layout of L18 (2(1) × 3(7)) was constructed using Qualitek-4 software with eight most influensive factors on laccase production. At individual level pH contributed higher influence, whereas, corn steep liquor (CSL) accounted for more than 50% of the severity index with biotin and KH2PO4 at the interactive level.

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Maximizing methane production while maintaining an appreciable level of process stability is a crucial challenge in the anaerobic digestion industry. In this study, the role of six parameters: the type of immobilizing supports, loading rate, inoculum levels, C:N ratio, trace nutrients concentrations and mixing rate, on methane production were investigated under thermophilic conditions (55 ± 1°C) with synthetic substrate medium. The immobilizing supports were Silica gel, Sand, Molecular Sieve and Dowex Marathon beads.

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Two yeast morphotypes, BET 4(T) and BET 7, were isolated from the gut of click beetle Melanotus villosus. Click beetles were collected from the decaying timber within the woodlands of North Wyke Research, South West England, UK (latitude, 50°46'29″N; longitude, 3°55'23″W). Morphotype BET 7 was identified as Debaryomyces hansenii, and the other morphotype, BET 4(T), was found to differ from Priceomyces castillae and Priceomyces haplophilus, its closest phylogenetic neighbours, by 5.

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Five yeast morphotypes were isolated from biogas reactors at North Wyke Research, Okehampton, UK. Out of the five morphotypes, four were identified as known species. In contrast, the fifth morphotype strain, Bio10(T), was found to differ from Bullera dendrophila and Kwoniella mangroviensis, its closest phylogenetic neighbours, by 2.

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