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From: Press water from the mechanical drying of Douglas-fir wood chips has multiple beneficial effects on lignocellulolytic fungi

Fig. 2

Microscopic photographs of raw PW (a) and PW supernatant (b). c Volume-weighed particle size distribution of Douglas-fir PW supernatant by laser-diffraction. d Concentration of macro solids, micro solids, and dissolved substances in the raw PW. e Mass percentage of the macro solids (from d) after acid hydrolysis, namely hydrolysate, acid soluble aromatics (ASA), and acid insoluble residues (AIR). f Chromatogram of the Py-GC/MS of AIR (from e) with the predominant compound classes with exemplary formulas for 2-methoxy-phenol, oleic acid, and campesterol

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