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6 July 2022 Features of enzymatic hydrolysis of fibers of genetically different cotton lines
K. Nazarov, X. Sagdiyev, M. Shukurxonova, K. Karimova
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Proceedings Volume 12296, International Conference on Remote Sensing of the Earth: Geoinformatics, Cartography, Ecology, and Agriculture (RSE 2022); 122960S (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2643189
Event: International Conference on Remote Sensing of the Earth: Geoinformatics, Cartography, Ecology, and Agriculture, 2022, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan
Abstract
The study of biological factors affecting the process of enzymatic saccharification of cellulose-containing substrates to di- and monosaccharides is an urgent task of modern biotechnology. One of the areas of these studies is associated with the search for enzyme preparations that are most effective in carrying out the deep destruction of cellulose. Another thing — with the study of the influence of physicochemical properties and structure of cellulose on the course of bioconversion. For the first time, the biodegradation processes of fibers of genetic varieties of cotton plants were studied. It was found that the effect of enzymes on the fibers of each variety of cotton was different. The substrate specificity of cellulases was determined with respect to the fibers of genetically different cotton lines. It was experimentally established that fibers of closely related lines undergo destruction at the same rate.
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K. Nazarov, X. Sagdiyev, M. Shukurxonova, and K. Karimova "Features of enzymatic hydrolysis of fibers of genetically different cotton lines", Proc. SPIE 12296, International Conference on Remote Sensing of the Earth: Geoinformatics, Cartography, Ecology, and Agriculture (RSE 2022), 122960S (6 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2643189
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Remote sensing

Genetics

Resistance

Polymers

Biotechnology

Biotechnology

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