ABSTRACT Brown rot fungi release massive amounts of carbon from forest deadwood, particularly at high latitudes. These fungi degrade wood by generating small reactive oxygen species (ROS) to loosen lignocellulose, to then selectively remove carbohydrates. The ROS mechanism has long been considered the key adaptation defining brown rot wood decomposition, but recently, we found preliminary evidence that fungal glycoside hydrolases (GHs) implicated in early cell wall loosening might have been adapted to tolerate ROS stress and to synergize with ROS to loosen woody lignocellulose. In the current study, we found more specifically that side chain hemicellulases that help in the early deconstruction of the lignocellulosic complex are significantl...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
Brown rot fungi are notoriously copper-tolerant, which makes them difficult to control with copper-b...
Background Fungal decomposition of wood is considered as a strictly aerobic process. However, recent...
Fungi dominate the turnover of wood, Earth’s largest pool of aboveground terrestrial carbon. Fungi f...
White-rot fungi employ secreted carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) along with reactive oxygen spe...
White-rot fungi employ secreted carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) along with reactive oxygen spe...
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the pri...
Background: Fungal decomposition of wood is considered as a strictly aerobic process. However, recen...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
Brown-rot fungi, e.g. the dryrot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), are the most harmful microorganisms in ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
Brown rot fungi are notoriously copper-tolerant, which makes them difficult to control with copper-b...
Background Fungal decomposition of wood is considered as a strictly aerobic process. However, recent...
Fungi dominate the turnover of wood, Earth’s largest pool of aboveground terrestrial carbon. Fungi f...
White-rot fungi employ secreted carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) along with reactive oxygen spe...
White-rot fungi employ secreted carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) along with reactive oxygen spe...
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the pri...
Background: Fungal decomposition of wood is considered as a strictly aerobic process. However, recen...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
Brown-rot fungi, e.g. the dryrot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), are the most harmful microorganisms in ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
International audienceWhite-rot (WR) fungi are pivotal decomposers of dead organic matter in forest ...
Brown rot fungi are notoriously copper-tolerant, which makes them difficult to control with copper-b...
Background Fungal decomposition of wood is considered as a strictly aerobic process. However, recent...