Cite
Moderately halophilic bacterium Halomonas alkalicola strain Ext as a platform for poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) copolymer production with fruit peels residues as sole carbon source
MLA
Martin N. Muigano, et al. “Moderately Halophilic Bacterium Halomonas Alkalicola Strain Ext as a Platform for Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate-Co-3-Hydroxyvalerate) Copolymer Production with Fruit Peels Residues as Sole Carbon Source.” The Microbe, vol. 4, no. 100153-, Sept. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microb.2024.100153.
APA
Martin N. Muigano, Justus M. Onguso, Sylvester E. Anami, & Godfrey O. Mauti. (2024). Moderately halophilic bacterium Halomonas alkalicola strain Ext as a platform for poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) copolymer production with fruit peels residues as sole carbon source. The Microbe, 4(100153-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microb.2024.100153
Chicago
Martin N. Muigano, Justus M. Onguso, Sylvester E. Anami, and Godfrey O. Mauti. 2024. “Moderately Halophilic Bacterium Halomonas Alkalicola Strain Ext as a Platform for Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate-Co-3-Hydroxyvalerate) Copolymer Production with Fruit Peels Residues as Sole Carbon Source.” The Microbe 4 (100153-). doi:10.1016/j.microb.2024.100153.