Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. Most research on the field of bioremediation has focused on bacteria, and fungal bioremediation (mycoremediation) has also been attracting the interest just for a couple of decades. The toxicity of many pollutants reduces natural attenuation of bacteria, but white-rot fungi (WRF) can challenge with toxic levels of the most pollutants. Fungi are robust organisms having very high tolerance to toxic environments, and this feature makes them ideal to use for bioremedial purposes. White-rot fungi are basidiomycetes that are capable of degrading a lignocellulose substrate. Extracellular enzymes involved in the degradation of lignin and xenobiotics ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...
White-rot fungi produce various isoforms of extracellular oxidases including laccase, Mn peroxidase ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. ...
Bioremediation is an attractive technology that utilizes the metabolic potential of microorganisms i...
Biodegradation is the general term used for all biologically mediated break down of chemical compoun...
Bioremediation refers to cost-effective and environment-friendly method for converting the toxic, ...
The ligninolytic enzymes of white-rot fungi have a broad substrate specificity and have been implica...
The growing concern over the pollution issues by the rapid industrialization has posed a serious pro...
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over t...
White-rot fungi are key regulators of the global C-cycle; they are so far unique in their ability to...
The use of white rot fungi (WRF) is a promising alternative to treat dyes containing wastewaters. Si...
This review provides background information on the importance of bioremediation approaches. It descr...
301-312White-rot fungi (WRF) are ubiquitous in nature with their natural ability to compete and sur...
White-rot fungi (WRF), the most frequent wood-rotting organisms, are so far unique in their ability ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...
White-rot fungi produce various isoforms of extracellular oxidases including laccase, Mn peroxidase ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. ...
Bioremediation is an attractive technology that utilizes the metabolic potential of microorganisms i...
Biodegradation is the general term used for all biologically mediated break down of chemical compoun...
Bioremediation refers to cost-effective and environment-friendly method for converting the toxic, ...
The ligninolytic enzymes of white-rot fungi have a broad substrate specificity and have been implica...
The growing concern over the pollution issues by the rapid industrialization has posed a serious pro...
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over t...
White-rot fungi are key regulators of the global C-cycle; they are so far unique in their ability to...
The use of white rot fungi (WRF) is a promising alternative to treat dyes containing wastewaters. Si...
This review provides background information on the importance of bioremediation approaches. It descr...
301-312White-rot fungi (WRF) are ubiquitous in nature with their natural ability to compete and sur...
White-rot fungi (WRF), the most frequent wood-rotting organisms, are so far unique in their ability ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...
White-rot fungi produce various isoforms of extracellular oxidases including laccase, Mn peroxidase ...
White-rot fungi consist of a group of basidiomycetes that are able to remove lignin, cellulose, and ...