Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production.
@article{Mussatto2010TechnologicalTG, title={Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production.}, author={Solange I. Mussatto and Giuliano Dragone and Pedro M. R. Guimar{\~a}es and Jo{\~a}o Paulo A. Silva and Livia Melo Carneiro and In{\^e}s Conceiç{\~a}o Roberto and Ant{\'o}nio Augusto Vicente and Luc{\'i}lia Domingues and Jos{\'e} Ant{\'o}nio Couto Teixeira}, journal={Biotechnology advances}, year={2010}, volume={28 6}, pages={ 817-30 } }
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