Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought to dominate during late stage decomposition. Lignin in feedstock plant material represents a barrier to more efficient plant biomass conversion and can also hinder enzymatic access to cellulose, which is critical for biofuels production. Tropical rain forest soils in Puerto Rico are characterized by frequent anoxic conditions and fluctuating redox, suggesting the presence of lignin-degrading organisms and mechanisms that are different from known fungal decomposers and oxygen-dependent enzyme activities. We explored microbial lignin-degraders by burying bio-traps containing lignin-amended and unamended biosep beads in the soil for 1, 4, 13 an...
Lignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-generation ...
<p>Deconstructing the intricate matrix of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin poses a major challen...
Lignocellulose forms plant cell walls, and its three constituent polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose ...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin in feedstock plant material represents a barrier to more efficient plant-to-biomass conversio...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are promising as sustainable alternative fuels, but lignin inhibits access ...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are promising as sustainable alternative fuels, but lignin inhibits access ...
Lignin is a major component of soil organic matter and also a rich source of carbon dioxide in soils...
Dead plant biomass is a key pool of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. Its decomposition in soil envi...
AbstractLignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-gen...
Microbial communities and associated enzymes that hydrolyze lignocellulose in the presence of lignin...
Lignin is regarded as the most plentiful aromatic polymer contains both non phenolic and phenolic st...
Lignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-generation ...
<p>Deconstructing the intricate matrix of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin poses a major challen...
Lignocellulose forms plant cell walls, and its three constituent polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose ...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin is often the most difficult portion of plant biomass to degrade, with fungi generally thought...
Lignin in feedstock plant material represents a barrier to more efficient plant-to-biomass conversio...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are promising as sustainable alternative fuels, but lignin inhibits access ...
Lignocellulosic biofuels are promising as sustainable alternative fuels, but lignin inhibits access ...
Lignin is a major component of soil organic matter and also a rich source of carbon dioxide in soils...
Dead plant biomass is a key pool of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. Its decomposition in soil envi...
AbstractLignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-gen...
Microbial communities and associated enzymes that hydrolyze lignocellulose in the presence of lignin...
Lignin is regarded as the most plentiful aromatic polymer contains both non phenolic and phenolic st...
Lignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-generation ...
<p>Deconstructing the intricate matrix of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin poses a major challen...
Lignocellulose forms plant cell walls, and its three constituent polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose ...