Composting involves the selection of a microbiota capable of resisting the high temperatures generated during the process and degrading the lignocellulose. A deep understanding of the thermophilic microbial community involved in such biotransformation is valuable to improve composting efficiency and to provide thermostable biomass-degrading enzymes for biorefinery. This study investigated the lignocellulose-degrading thermophilic microbial culturome at all the stages of plant waste composting, focusing on the dynamics, enzymes, and thermotolerance of each member of such a community. The results revealed that 58% of holocellulose (cellulose plus hemicellulose) and 7% of lignin were degraded at the end of composting. The whole fungal thermoph...
Microbial communities and associated enzymes that hydrolyze lignocellulose in the presence of lignin...
In composting, organic matter is degraded by cellulases and ligninolytic enzymes at temperatures typ...
Eight cellulose degrading bacteria were isolated from compost and were identified as Bacillus lichen...
Composting involves the selection of a microbiota capable of resisting the high temperatures generat...
This study was built upon a large collection of bacteria, actinobacteria and fungi (1380 strains) pr...
Bacillus accelerates lignocellulose degradation, promotes the stabilization and resource utilization...
Cost-effective biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass depends on efficient degradation of t...
Sustainable peat alternatives, such as composts and management residues, are considered to have bene...
In composting, organic matter is degraded by cellulases and ligninolytic enzymes at temperatures typ...
Cellulose degradation is an important part of global carbon cycle in composting process, and β-Gluco...
Composting is nowadays a general treatment method for municipal solid waste. Compostable household w...
Composting is nowadays a general treatment method for municipal solid waste. Compostable household w...
The management of the organic waste recycling process determines the interest in the thermophiles mi...
ABSTRACT: Plant wastes present a high cellulose content, which is an ideal organic material for comp...
The production of second generation biofuels from agricultural residues is an attractive alternative...
Microbial communities and associated enzymes that hydrolyze lignocellulose in the presence of lignin...
In composting, organic matter is degraded by cellulases and ligninolytic enzymes at temperatures typ...
Eight cellulose degrading bacteria were isolated from compost and were identified as Bacillus lichen...
Composting involves the selection of a microbiota capable of resisting the high temperatures generat...
This study was built upon a large collection of bacteria, actinobacteria and fungi (1380 strains) pr...
Bacillus accelerates lignocellulose degradation, promotes the stabilization and resource utilization...
Cost-effective biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass depends on efficient degradation of t...
Sustainable peat alternatives, such as composts and management residues, are considered to have bene...
In composting, organic matter is degraded by cellulases and ligninolytic enzymes at temperatures typ...
Cellulose degradation is an important part of global carbon cycle in composting process, and β-Gluco...
Composting is nowadays a general treatment method for municipal solid waste. Compostable household w...
Composting is nowadays a general treatment method for municipal solid waste. Compostable household w...
The management of the organic waste recycling process determines the interest in the thermophiles mi...
ABSTRACT: Plant wastes present a high cellulose content, which is an ideal organic material for comp...
The production of second generation biofuels from agricultural residues is an attractive alternative...
Microbial communities and associated enzymes that hydrolyze lignocellulose in the presence of lignin...
In composting, organic matter is degraded by cellulases and ligninolytic enzymes at temperatures typ...
Eight cellulose degrading bacteria were isolated from compost and were identified as Bacillus lichen...