Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural activities. Because of a lignin content, many of these biomasses cannot be effectively used as feedstuffs. Selective white-rot fungi uniquely degrade lignin and, thereby, can increase the value of lignified biomasses as a feedstuff. A number of important issues need to be solves to allow for application of this biotechnology in practice. Among these are the stability of fungal treated biomass during long term storage, the compounds produced during fungal treatment and storage, and acceptance of fungal treated biomass by ruminant animals. The research reported in the present thesis showed that wheat straw treated by the fungi Ceriporiopsis subve...
Summary PhD thesis Sandra J.A. van Kuijk Carbohydrates in plant cell walls are highly fermentable an...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
Degradation of lignocellulose by selective white-rot fungi can significantly improve the nutritional...
BACKGROUND: No attention has been paid so far to the preservation of fungal-treated lignocellulose f...
Eleven white-rot fungi were examined for their potency to degrade lignin and to improve the rumen fe...
In ruminant nutrition, there is an increasing interest for ingredients that do not compete with huma...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The successful application of fungal treated lignocellulosic biomass as an animal feed ingredient de...
The use of rape straw in ruminant production is limited by its high lignin content and low ruminal d...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
Wheat straw and oak wood chips were incubated with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora and Lentinula edodes ...
In recent years, the use of white-rot fungi as a pretreatment method to improve the nutritive value ...
Summary PhD thesis Sandra J.A. van Kuijk Carbohydrates in plant cell walls are highly fermentable an...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
Degradation of lignocellulose by selective white-rot fungi can significantly improve the nutritional...
BACKGROUND: No attention has been paid so far to the preservation of fungal-treated lignocellulose f...
Eleven white-rot fungi were examined for their potency to degrade lignin and to improve the rumen fe...
In ruminant nutrition, there is an increasing interest for ingredients that do not compete with huma...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The successful application of fungal treated lignocellulosic biomass as an animal feed ingredient de...
The use of rape straw in ruminant production is limited by its high lignin content and low ruminal d...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
Wheat straw and oak wood chips were incubated with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora and Lentinula edodes ...
In recent years, the use of white-rot fungi as a pretreatment method to improve the nutritive value ...
Summary PhD thesis Sandra J.A. van Kuijk Carbohydrates in plant cell walls are highly fermentable an...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...