though fructose and sucrose were not up taken at the beginning of yeast fermentation, high concentrations of these two sugars did not cause inhibition or competition to glucose consumption by C. curvatus as revealed by Fig. 4.
thoughfructose and sucrose were not up taken at the beginning of yeast fermentation, high concentrations of these two sugars did not causeinhibition or competition to glucose consumption by C. curvatus as revealed by Fig. 4.