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Postharvest application with propolis for controlling white rot disease of green bean pods

Postharvest application with propolis for controlling white rot disease of green bean pods

... Our results revealed also that all tested concentrations of EEP significantly reduced the percentage of white rot incidence and severity during storage. The highest reduction was obtained at 15% EEP which ...

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Enhanced degradation of softwood versus hardwood by the white-rot fungus Pycnoporus coccineus

Enhanced degradation of softwood versus hardwood by the white-rot fungus Pycnoporus coccineus

... In general, wood fiber from hardwood species is more readily biologically transformed compared to coniferous softwood [39]. This has been attributed in part to higher lignin content, larger amounts of extractive ...

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Studies on hypersaline-tolerant white-rot fungi III: biobleaching of unbleached kraft pulp by hypersaline-tolerant manganese peroxidase from a marine white rot isolate, Phlebia sp. MG-60

Studies on hypersaline-tolerant white-rot fungi III: biobleaching of unbleached kraft pulp by hypersaline-tolerant manganese peroxidase from a marine white rot isolate, Phlebia sp. MG-60

... Abstract A marine white rot isolate, Phlebia sp. MG-60, secreted lignin peroxidase (LiP), manganese peroxidase (MnP), and laccase under different sea salt incubation con- ditions. Its MnP production was ...

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STUDY ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF MUSHROOM WHITE ROT FUNGI – PLEUROTUS SPECIES

STUDY ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF MUSHROOM WHITE ROT FUNGI – PLEUROTUS SPECIES

... of white rot fungi to secret extracellular enzymes which have low or no substrate specificity has attracted the attention of scientist around the ...(1993), white rot fungus are the only ...

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EVALUATION OF EXTRACELLULAR ENZYMES PRODUCTION BY WHITE ROT FUNGI – PLEUROTUS SPECIES

EVALUATION OF EXTRACELLULAR ENZYMES PRODUCTION BY WHITE ROT FUNGI – PLEUROTUS SPECIES

... 10. Khalil, A. I. 2002. Production and characterization of cellulolytic and xylanolytic enzymes from the lignolytic white rot fungus Phanerochate chrysosporium grown on sugar cane bagasse, World J.of ...

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Biobleaching of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent Using Mixed White Rot Fungi

Biobleaching of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent Using Mixed White Rot Fungi

... The growth of the culture took place on the PUF pieces and the mycelia were easily attached to the carrier. Seven days old culture, in general, has been recommended for decolorization and COD reduction of pulp and paper ...

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Selective staining and visualization of hyphal sheath of a white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa WD1694 with phloxine B

Selective staining and visualization of hyphal sheath of a white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa WD1694 with phloxine B

... Abstract The hyphal sheath is a morphological feature of many kinds of fungi. Although the fi ne structures of the sheath have been studied in detail by a number of electron microscopy techniques, the function and ...

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Trametes meyenii possesses elevated dye degradation abilities under normal nutritional conditions compared to other white rot fungi

Trametes meyenii possesses elevated dye degradation abilities under normal nutritional conditions compared to other white rot fungi

... investigate white-rot fungal species, in- cluding five species of Trametes , to determine how well they degrade amaranth and produce MnP and laccase in response to different nutritional ...

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SCREENING AND MOLECULARCHARACTERIZATION OF WHITE ROT FUNGI CAPABLE OF LACCASE PRODUCTION AND DYE DECOLOURIZATION

SCREENING AND MOLECULARCHARACTERIZATION OF WHITE ROT FUNGI CAPABLE OF LACCASE PRODUCTION AND DYE DECOLOURIZATION

... of white rot fungi, their molecular characterization and screening for their ability to produce laccase and decolourize the synthetic ...two white rot fungi were isolated from the collected ...

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Selection and screening of highest lignolytic white rot fungus from Warangal District and its molecular identification

Selection and screening of highest lignolytic white rot fungus from Warangal District and its molecular identification

... from white rot fungus, Tramates troggi followed by a peroxidase ...diversified white rot fungal strains for bio pulping and bio bleaching in wood based industries for manufacture of paper ...

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Extracellular peroxidase activity at the hyphal tips of the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa WD1694

Extracellular peroxidase activity at the hyphal tips of the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa WD1694

... The white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa WD1694 was cultivated and peroxidase activity staining was performed to determine the sites at which the extracellular peroxidase reaction actually occurs in ...

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Dioxygenases Activity of Wood-destroying White-rot Fungi, Isolated from Woody Biogeocenosis

Dioxygenases Activity of Wood-destroying White-rot Fungi, Isolated from Woody Biogeocenosis

... wood-destroying white- rot fungi, known as lignin-destroying fungi, are not able to split the aromatic ...studied white rot fungi had an activity of only P-3,4-D, P-1,2-D and G-2,3- D ...

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Modelling the Biomass Growth and Enzyme Secretion by the White Rot Fungus Phanerochaete Chrysosporium in Presence of A Toxic Pollutant

Modelling the Biomass Growth and Enzyme Secretion by the White Rot Fungus Phanerochaete Chrysosporium in Presence of A Toxic Pollutant

... The white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chry- sosporium, which belongs to a group of lignin-degrading basidiomycetes, has received considerable attention in the past for their bioremediation potential [5-7] ...

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Biodegradation and Sugar Release from Canola Plant Biomass by Selected White Rot Fungi

Biodegradation and Sugar Release from Canola Plant Biomass by Selected White Rot Fungi

... White rot fungi (WRF) have been studied extensively due to their potential value in biopulping, bleaching, and other lignin removal schemes [8]. They can be cultivated on different lignocellulosic ...

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Biological Removal of Dibenzothiophene from Soil and Changes to soil Sulfate by White-Rot Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Biological Removal of Dibenzothiophene from Soil and Changes to soil Sulfate by White-Rot Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium

... 8 2 Oxidation of PAHs by white rot fungus P. chrysosporium by Zheng and Obbard (8) was investigated in a soil-slurry. Results showed that P. chrysosporium acted synergistically with soil the indigenous ...

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Enhanced Production Of Laccase Enzyme By The White Rot Mushroom Fungus Pleurotus Florida Using Response Surface Methodology

Enhanced Production Of Laccase Enzyme By The White Rot Mushroom Fungus Pleurotus Florida Using Response Surface Methodology

... many white- rot fungi that are involved in lignin metabolism (Bourbonnais et ...The whiterot fungi are a physiological rather than taxonomic grouping, comprising those fungi that are ...

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Studies on Pesticides Mixture Degradation by White Rot Fungi

Studies on Pesticides Mixture Degradation by White Rot Fungi

... five white rot fungi species to degrade linuron, metribuzin and chlorpyrifos when applied both as single pesticides and mixed together in different concentrations on nutritionally poor media was ...

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The remediation of chlorpyrifos-contaminated soil by immobilized white-rot fungi

The remediation of chlorpyrifos-contaminated soil by immobilized white-rot fungi

... Specific white rot fungi (Phlebia sp., Lenzites betulinus, and Irpex lacteus) were pro- vided by the Microbiology Laboratory of the Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...

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EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST TREATMENTS AND EM1 ON ONION WHITE ROT DISEASE

EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST TREATMENTS AND EM1 ON ONION WHITE ROT DISEASE

... [1] Abbas, M.S., El-Ghamry, A.M., Selim El-Metwally M., Gaber, El-Sayed I. and Bazeed, A.H. 2014. Influence of Composting of Rice Straw with Effective Microorganisms and Humic Acid on Quality and Quantity of Potato ...

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Biological control of onion white rot using Trichoderma harzianum

Biological control of onion white rot using Trichoderma harzianum

... Biological control of white rot disease of onion (Sclerotium cepivorum) by Trichoderma harzianum. Effects of soil temperature, moisture and depth on survival and activity of Sclerot[r] ...

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