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Comparison of Exoelectrogenic Bacteria Detected Using Two Different Methods: U-tube Microbial Fuel Cell and Plating Method
Jaecheul Yu, Sunja Cho, Sunah Kim, Haein Cho +1
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80% confidenceThe study compared the detection of exoelectrogenic bacteria using U-tube microbial fuel cell and plating method, finding that both methods had varying levels of accuracy and efficiency.
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Key findings
- U-tube microbial fuel cell method detected more exoelectrogenic bacteria than the plating method
- Plating method was more time-consuming and labor-intensive compared to the U-tube microbial fuel cell method
- Both methods had varying levels of accuracy and efficiency in detecting exoelectrogenic bacteria
Keywords
Microbial fuel cellBacteriaMicroorganismMicrobiologyFirmicutesPlating (geology)
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- Microbes and Environments
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- 2012