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Pectinases in wood debarking

Rättö et al., 1996

Document ID
11988691557153244721
Author
Rättö M
Viikari L
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Progress in biotechnology

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In debarking the bark is removed from wood along the cambial layer. Pretreatment with pectinases improves the efficiency of mechanical debarking measured as reduction of energy consumption in a laboratory scale debarker. The effects of different pectinases vary …
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