In nature, woody substrates are usually degraded by entire communities of microorganisms, which are nowadays jeopardised by anthropogenic influence, making it important to define the functional specificity of every species. Two strains of autochthonous fungi from Serbian lowland forests (Pleurotus ostreatus Ser1 and Cyclocybe aegerita Ser1) have been investigated for their ability to degrade lignin substrates [oak sawdust, oak isolated cell walls, and synthetic dehydrogenative polymer (DHP)]. Measuring the activities of the enzymes involved in lignin degradation was coupled with detecting the HPLC profile of the phenolics in the fungal growth media, and the lignin loss. While Pleurotus ostreatus Ser1 appeared highly effective within a very ...
This work represents the first report on the ability of autochthonous fungi of Tunisia to produce li...
Biocatalysts are important tools for harnessing the potential of wood fibres since they can perform ...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...
Wood decay fungi found on living or dead trees in fruit orchards in the Nile Delta region of Egypt w...
Four well-studied saprotrophic Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes species with different decay strategies ...
This study was undertaken to isolate an ascomycete producing ligninolytic enzyme and characterize it...
Wood is the main renewable material on Earth and is largely used as building material and in paper-p...
Lignin is probably one of the most recalcitrant compounds synthesized by plants. This compound is de...
Four well-studied saprotrophic Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes species with different decay strategies ...
White-rot fungi (WRF), the most frequent wood-rotting organisms, are so far unique in their ability ...
White rot fungi are good lignin degraders and have the potential to be used in industry. In the pre...
Efficient lignin depolymerization is unique to the wood decay basidiomycetes, collectively referred ...
MVI.2011 a rapidly multiplying alkalophilic non sporing fungus was isolated in 1990 and preliminaril...
Softwood is the predominant form of land plant biomass in the Northern hemisphere, and is among the ...
Abstract Background The fungal genus Phlebia consists...
This work represents the first report on the ability of autochthonous fungi of Tunisia to produce li...
Biocatalysts are important tools for harnessing the potential of wood fibres since they can perform ...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...
Wood decay fungi found on living or dead trees in fruit orchards in the Nile Delta region of Egypt w...
Four well-studied saprotrophic Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes species with different decay strategies ...
This study was undertaken to isolate an ascomycete producing ligninolytic enzyme and characterize it...
Wood is the main renewable material on Earth and is largely used as building material and in paper-p...
Lignin is probably one of the most recalcitrant compounds synthesized by plants. This compound is de...
Four well-studied saprotrophic Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes species with different decay strategies ...
White-rot fungi (WRF), the most frequent wood-rotting organisms, are so far unique in their ability ...
White rot fungi are good lignin degraders and have the potential to be used in industry. In the pre...
Efficient lignin depolymerization is unique to the wood decay basidiomycetes, collectively referred ...
MVI.2011 a rapidly multiplying alkalophilic non sporing fungus was isolated in 1990 and preliminaril...
Softwood is the predominant form of land plant biomass in the Northern hemisphere, and is among the ...
Abstract Background The fungal genus Phlebia consists...
This work represents the first report on the ability of autochthonous fungi of Tunisia to produce li...
Biocatalysts are important tools for harnessing the potential of wood fibres since they can perform ...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...