Eleven white-rot fungi were examined for their potency to degrade lignin and to improve the rumen fermentability of wheat straw. The straw was inoculated with the fungi and incubated under solid state conditions at 24 °C for 0–49 days to determine changes in in vitro gas production and chemical composition. Results show that some fungi could degrade lignin by as much as 63%, yet the delignification was highly correlated with the degradation of hemicellulose (r = 0.96). Reduction in lignin was poorly (r = 0.47), but the ratio between lignin and cellulose loss was strongly (r = 0.87) correlated with the increase in gas production. Treatment with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora for 49 days increased total gas production of the straw from 200 to 30...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...
The use of rape straw in ruminant production is limited by its high lignin content and low ruminal d...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
Degradation of lignocellulose by selective white-rot fungi can significantly improve the nutritional...
Five white-rot fungi Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinus edodes, Hericium erinaceus, Pleurotus eryngii and...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
The high content of lignin in cell walls is the major limiting factor in the digestion and utilisati...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...
The use of rape straw in ruminant production is limited by its high lignin content and low ruminal d...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the ruminal degradability of various wheat straw types by the wh...
Degradation of lignocellulose by selective white-rot fungi can significantly improve the nutritional...
Five white-rot fungi Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinus edodes, Hericium erinaceus, Pleurotus eryngii and...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
Vast amounts of organic residues (including wheat straw) are produced as a result of agricultural ac...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
The aim of this study is to evaluate fungal treatments to improve in vitro rumen degradability of li...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
The high content of lignin in cell walls is the major limiting factor in the digestion and utilisati...
Background: The present work investigated the influence of lignin content and composition in the fun...
The use of white-rot fungi in bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass such as wheat straw into valu...
Aim: In this study, the biological variation for improvement of the nutritive value of wheat straw b...