What is the difference between solid state fermentation and
solid substrate fermentation?
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Answer / megha
Solid-State Fermentation or Solid-Substrate Fermentation
(SSF) is defined as the growth of a
microorganism in a layer of moist solid substrate with air
as the continuous phase.
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