Fig. 5From: Characterization of natural co-cultures of Piromyces with Methanobrevibacter ruminantium from yaks grazing on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: a microbial consortium with high potential in plant biomass degradationFibrolytic profiles of the (Piromyces + M. ruminantium) Yak-G18 co-culture grown on chopped wheat straw, corn stalks, rice straw, Chinese wildrye and medicago sativa during the 7 days’ incubation (FPase filter paper ase, FAE ferulic acid esterase, CAE p-coumaric acid esterase, AE acetyl esterase, wheat straw diamond, corn stalk square, rice straw triangle, Chinese wildrye star, medicago sativa circle)Back to article page