Fungal strains are abundantly used throughout all areas of biotechnology and many of them are adapted to degrade complex biopolymers like chitin or lignocellulose. We therefore assembled a collection of 295 fungi from nine different habitats in Vietnam, known for its rich biodiversity, and investigated their cellulase, chitinase, xylanase and lipase activity. The collection consists of 70 isolates from wood, 55 from soil, 44 from rice straw, 3 found on fruits, 24 from oil environments (butchery), 12 from hot springs, 47 from insects as well as 27 from shrimp shells and 13 strains from crab shells. These strains were cultivated and selected by growth differences to enrich phenotypes, resulting in 211 visually different fungi. DNA isolation o...
We investigated and compared relation between cellulolytic and chitinolytic micromicetes from two so...
This study presents the isolation and screening of fungi with excellent ability to degrade untreated...
Yeast, Candida tropicalis strain R1, was isolated from Indonesian ragi by selective enrichment for x...
Fungal strains are abundantly used throughout all areas of biotechnology and many of them are adapte...
The quest for novel enzymes, with properties suitable for the modification and hydrolysis of biomass...
Enzymes of cellulase, hemicellulase, chitinase systems of local strains of mycelial and phytopathoge...
Trichoderma species have been applied widely in agriculture, especially in producing microbial ferti...
With a production of 39 million metric tons each year, rice is one of the main agricultural products...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Screening and isolation of cellulolytic fungi was done using compost of oil palm empty fruit bunch c...
Rice straw, one of the most abundant lignocellulosic waste is rich in cellulose, which makes it a fa...
In this study, natural fungal diversity in wood-decaying species was explored for biomass deconstruc...
In the bio-based economy concept, the current hydrocarbon fuels and non-biodegradable plastics will ...
Cellulose is the most abundant renewable natural product in the biosphere. The proportion of cellulo...
In nature, organic substances are found either as simple carbon or nitrogen molecules are found as c...
We investigated and compared relation between cellulolytic and chitinolytic micromicetes from two so...
This study presents the isolation and screening of fungi with excellent ability to degrade untreated...
Yeast, Candida tropicalis strain R1, was isolated from Indonesian ragi by selective enrichment for x...
Fungal strains are abundantly used throughout all areas of biotechnology and many of them are adapte...
The quest for novel enzymes, with properties suitable for the modification and hydrolysis of biomass...
Enzymes of cellulase, hemicellulase, chitinase systems of local strains of mycelial and phytopathoge...
Trichoderma species have been applied widely in agriculture, especially in producing microbial ferti...
With a production of 39 million metric tons each year, rice is one of the main agricultural products...
A large number of microorganisms are capable of degrading cellulose, only a few of these microorgani...
Screening and isolation of cellulolytic fungi was done using compost of oil palm empty fruit bunch c...
Rice straw, one of the most abundant lignocellulosic waste is rich in cellulose, which makes it a fa...
In this study, natural fungal diversity in wood-decaying species was explored for biomass deconstruc...
In the bio-based economy concept, the current hydrocarbon fuels and non-biodegradable plastics will ...
Cellulose is the most abundant renewable natural product in the biosphere. The proportion of cellulo...
In nature, organic substances are found either as simple carbon or nitrogen molecules are found as c...
We investigated and compared relation between cellulolytic and chitinolytic micromicetes from two so...
This study presents the isolation and screening of fungi with excellent ability to degrade untreated...
Yeast, Candida tropicalis strain R1, was isolated from Indonesian ragi by selective enrichment for x...