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Cellulolytic Enzyme Production and Enzymatic Hydrolysis for
Second-Generation Bioethanol Production, by Mingyu Wang, Zhonghai
Li, Xu Fang, Lushan Wang und Yinbo Qu Bioethanol from
Lignocellulosic Biomass, by Xin-Qing Zhao, Li-Han Zi, Feng-Wu Bai,
Hai-Long Lin, Xiao-Ming Hao, Guo-Jun Yue und Nancy W. Y. Ho
Biodiesel From Conventional Feedstocks, by Wei Du und De-Hua Liu
Establishing Oleaginous Microalgae Research Models for Consolidated
Bioprocessing of Solar Energy, by Dongmei Wang, Yandu Lu, He Huang
und Jian Xu Biobutanol, by Hongjun Dong, Wenwen Tao, Zongjie Dai,
Liejian Yang, Fuyu Gong, Yanping Zhang und Yin Li Branched-Chain
Higher Alcohols, by Bao-Wei Wang, Ai-Qin Shi, Ran Tu, Xue-Li Zhang,
Qin-Hong Wang und Feng-Wu Bai Advances in Biogas Technology, by
Ai-Jie Wang, Wen-Wei Li und Han-Qing Yu Biohydrogen Production from
Anaerobic Fermentation, by Ai-Jie Wang, Guang-Li Cao und Wen-Zong
Liu Microbial Fuel Cells in Power Generation and Extended
Applications, by Wen-Wei Li and Guo-Ping Sheng Fuels and Chemicals
from Hemicellulose Sugars, by Xiao-Jun Ji, He Huang, Zhi-Kui Nie,
Liang Qu, Qing Xu and George T. Tsao
In recent years, biotechnology research and development (R&D)
in China has been receiving increasing attention from the world.
With the open-door policy of the Chinese government, many
international publications (for academia) and large market
potential (for industry) constitute the two big reasons for the
above phen- enon. Biotechnology has become one of the priorities in
Mainland China for so- ing many important problems, such as food
supply, health care, environment protection, and even energy. The
central government has been implementing a c- ple of programs which
cover a wide spectrum in basic research, high-tech devel- ment and
industrialization, such as Basic Research Program (973 Plan),
Hi-Tech R&D Program (863 Plan), Key Science & Technology
Problem Solving Program (Gong-guan Plan), as well as the
establishment of centers of excellence - Key Laboratories and
Engineering Centers, etc. The funding from various local gove-
ments and industry for R&D has also been increasing
continuously. Biotechnology centers in Shenzhen, Shanghai and
Beijing have been established. There are more than 400
universities, research institutes and companies and a total of over
20,000 researchers involved in biotechnology in the Mainland. The
number of research papers published internationally and patent
applications is also increasing rapidly. In addition, the huge
market potential with about 1. 4 billion population, which is
already open to the outside world, has provided numerous
opportunities for int- national and domestic companies to invest in
biotechnology, which pushes forward the biotechnology
industrialization in China.
Cellulolytic Enzyme Production and Enzymatic Hydrolysis for
Second-Generation Bioethanol Production, by Mingyu Wang, Zhonghai
Li, Xu Fang, Lushan Wang und Yinbo Qu Bioethanol from
Lignocellulosic Biomass, by Xin-Qing Zhao, Li-Han Zi, Feng-Wu Bai,
Hai-Long Lin, Xiao-Ming Hao, Guo-Jun Yue und Nancy W. Y. Ho
Biodiesel From Conventional Feedstocks, by Wei Du und De-Hua Liu
Establishing Oleaginous Microalgae Research Models for Consolidated
Bioprocessing of Solar Energy, by Dongmei Wang, Yandu Lu, He Huang
und Jian Xu Biobutanol, by Hongjun Dong, Wenwen Tao, Zongjie Dai,
Liejian Yang, Fuyu Gong, Yanping Zhang und Yin Li Branched-Chain
Higher Alcohols, by Bao-Wei Wang, Ai-Qin Shi, Ran Tu, Xue-Li Zhang,
Qin-Hong Wang und Feng-Wu Bai Advances in Biogas Technology, by
Ai-Jie Wang, Wen-Wei Li und Han-Qing Yu Biohydrogen Production from
Anaerobic Fermentation, by Ai-Jie Wang, Guang-Li Cao und Wen-Zong
Liu Microbial Fuel Cells in Power Generation and Extended
Applications, by Wen-Wei Li and Guo-Ping Sheng Fuels and Chemicals
from Hemicellulose Sugars, by Xiao-Jun Ji, He Huang, Zhi-Kui Nie,
Liang Qu, Qing Xu and George T. Tsao
In recent years, biotechnology research and development (R&D)
in China has been receiving increasing attention from the world.
With the open-door policy of the Chinese government, many
international publications (for academia) and large market
potential (for industry) constitute the two big reasons for the
above phen- enon. Biotechnology has become one of the priorities in
Mainland China for so- ing many important problems, such as food
supply, health care, environment protection, and even energy. The
central government has been implementing a c- ple of programs which
cover a wide spectrum in basic research, high-tech devel- ment and
industrialization, such as Basic Research Program (973 Plan),
Hi-Tech R&D Program (863 Plan), Key Science & Technology
Problem Solving Program (Gong-guan Plan), as well as the
establishment of centers of excellence - Key Laboratories and
Engineering Centers, etc. The funding from various local gove-
ments and industry for R&D has also been increasing
continuously. Biotechnology centers in Shenzhen, Shanghai and
Beijing have been established. There are more than 400
universities, research institutes and companies and a total of over
20,000 researchers involved in biotechnology in the Mainland. The
number of research papers published internationally and patent
applications is also increasing rapidly. In addition, the huge
market potential with about 1. 4 billion population, which is
already open to the outside world, has provided numerous
opportunities for int- national and domestic companies to invest in
biotechnology, which pushes forward the biotechnology
industrialization in China.
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