AbstractThe effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eucalyptus grandiswood, were studied on industrial chips and blocks. The percentage of the substrate mass loss by the fungal treatment, and the relative amount of extractives and lignin were determined. The effective capillarity of wood, pH and total reducing sugars concentration in water-soluble fraction (WSF) were also determined. There was a reduced mass loss of the substrate by the fungal treatment (less than 3%). Gelatoporia subvermispora FBCC 313 showed the highestreduction in the Klason lignin content, the highestendoglucanase activity on the WSF as well asthe highest ability to increase the effectively capillarity in the radial wood dir...
The efficient utilization of lignocellulosic biomass and the reduction of production cost are mandat...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...
In biopulping, efficient wood colonization by a selected white-rot fungus depends on previous wood c...
The effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eucalyptus...
The effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eucalyptus...
AbstractThe effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eu...
Fungal pretreatment has been explored as a low-cost and an environmentally friendly method to increa...
The white-rot fungus Phlebia brevispora BAFC 633 produces laccases in large proportions. In this wor...
White rot fungi are good lignin degraders and have the potential to be used in industry. In the pre...
Modification of chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP) by fungal treatment was investigated. Eucalyptus ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate lignin removal efficiency of three eucalypt spe...
A glycerol-organosolv process can be a good alternative for Eucalyptus wood fractionation into its m...
This study investigated the biopulping agent Phanerochaete chrysosporium with a new process that req...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Wood extractives promote pitch formation during pulp and paper manufacturing. To date, this problem ...
The efficient utilization of lignocellulosic biomass and the reduction of production cost are mandat...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...
In biopulping, efficient wood colonization by a selected white-rot fungus depends on previous wood c...
The effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eucalyptus...
The effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eucalyptus...
AbstractThe effects of three different fungal treatments on several technology characteristics of Eu...
Fungal pretreatment has been explored as a low-cost and an environmentally friendly method to increa...
The white-rot fungus Phlebia brevispora BAFC 633 produces laccases in large proportions. In this wor...
White rot fungi are good lignin degraders and have the potential to be used in industry. In the pre...
Modification of chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP) by fungal treatment was investigated. Eucalyptus ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate lignin removal efficiency of three eucalypt spe...
A glycerol-organosolv process can be a good alternative for Eucalyptus wood fractionation into its m...
This study investigated the biopulping agent Phanerochaete chrysosporium with a new process that req...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Wood extractives promote pitch formation during pulp and paper manufacturing. To date, this problem ...
The efficient utilization of lignocellulosic biomass and the reduction of production cost are mandat...
The extracellular ligninolytic enzyme system of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus, grown under different c...
In biopulping, efficient wood colonization by a selected white-rot fungus depends on previous wood c...