Wow. I was already thinking that it cant be the common salmonella and E. Coli and all this common enterobacteriacea. I know many research has been done on it. That cant just be now. But anyway when those bacteria you mentioned is mixed with the enterobacteriacea can it still be used for MFC... Thank you for educating us on this @eurogee
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When the most common organisms I described here are in a mixed culture with those you mentioned in an MFC, the efficiency is greatly enhanced. Thanks for the insight
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