Degradation of agricultural residues from palm oil industry is increasing due to its expansion. Lignocelloulosic waste from these industry represent large amount of unutilized resources, this is due to their high lignin content. Since, white rot are capable of degrading the lignin, its potential to degradation was accessed for upgrading it. The lignocellluloses content was measured before and after biodegradation and the rate of reduction was determined. From the results of biodegradation, it was observed that hemicellulose reduces by 22.62%, cellulose by 20.97% and lignin by 10.65% from the initials lignocelluloses contents. Thus, to improve the digestibility of palm oil mesocarp fiber, treatment by white rot-fungi is recommended
Oil palm fronds (OPF) is widely used as the source of roughage for the farm animals. However, the fu...
White rot fungi such as Ganoderma, are extraordinary organisms capable exclusively of degrading lign...
Oil palm (OP) is prone to a rot by the fungus Ganoderma which may be capable of being controlled by ...
The problem of degradation of agricultural residues from palm oil industry is increasing due to its ...
The use of oil palm fronds (OPF) in livestock production is limited as up to 0.20 of their dry bioma...
Chemical and physical treatments for cellulosic wastes degradation currently suffer several setbacks...
Livestock production in Malaysia is still inadequate to meet the demand especially ruminant products...
The oil palm industry is the backbone of the Malaysian economy. However, this industry is threatened...
Oil palm is a major crop which is grown for the production of vegetable oil used in foods, cosmetics...
Palm-press fibres were inoculated with fungal mycelium of ten different isolates of white rotfungi n...
Lignocelluloses biomass is an important and sustainable natural resource for paper making. Wood the...
This paper reports the result of an experiment on the treatment of different forestry wastes, i.e., ...
This paper reports the result of an experiment on the treatment of different forestry wastes, i.e., ...
Malaysia is one of world's largest palm oil producing countries and producing more than eighteen ton...
Efforts were made to reduce the wide gap between requirement and availability of local feed by havin...
Oil palm fronds (OPF) is widely used as the source of roughage for the farm animals. However, the fu...
White rot fungi such as Ganoderma, are extraordinary organisms capable exclusively of degrading lign...
Oil palm (OP) is prone to a rot by the fungus Ganoderma which may be capable of being controlled by ...
The problem of degradation of agricultural residues from palm oil industry is increasing due to its ...
The use of oil palm fronds (OPF) in livestock production is limited as up to 0.20 of their dry bioma...
Chemical and physical treatments for cellulosic wastes degradation currently suffer several setbacks...
Livestock production in Malaysia is still inadequate to meet the demand especially ruminant products...
The oil palm industry is the backbone of the Malaysian economy. However, this industry is threatened...
Oil palm is a major crop which is grown for the production of vegetable oil used in foods, cosmetics...
Palm-press fibres were inoculated with fungal mycelium of ten different isolates of white rotfungi n...
Lignocelluloses biomass is an important and sustainable natural resource for paper making. Wood the...
This paper reports the result of an experiment on the treatment of different forestry wastes, i.e., ...
This paper reports the result of an experiment on the treatment of different forestry wastes, i.e., ...
Malaysia is one of world's largest palm oil producing countries and producing more than eighteen ton...
Efforts were made to reduce the wide gap between requirement and availability of local feed by havin...
Oil palm fronds (OPF) is widely used as the source of roughage for the farm animals. However, the fu...
White rot fungi such as Ganoderma, are extraordinary organisms capable exclusively of degrading lign...
Oil palm (OP) is prone to a rot by the fungus Ganoderma which may be capable of being controlled by ...