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Immobilization heterotrophic

Several bioreactor designs are used to produce bioproducts, and include, but are not limited to batch reactors, fed-batch reactors, continuous cultivation reactors, plug flow reactors, recycle bioreactor systems, immobilized cell reactors, biofilm reactors, packed bed reactors, fluidized-bed reactors, and dialysis cultivation reactors (Williams 2002). These reactor types can contain either mixed or pure cultures, and can stimulate heterotrophic and/or phototrophic cellular functions depending on the specific reactor design. Additionally, these reactor schemes can be used to produce products directly, or to harvest biomass or other products for downstream processes. Due to the complex nature of bioreactors, particularly anaerobic digesters, the use of metagenomics is helpful to understand the physiology of such systems. [Pg.74]


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