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White-rot basidiomycetes

Effects of glucose on the Reactive Black 5 (RB5) decolorization by two white rot basidiomycetes

Effects of glucose on the Reactive Black 5 (RB5) decolorization by two white rot basidiomycetes

... [4]. White rot basidiomycetes are the most powerful ligninolytic microorganisms adequate of degrading various forms of dyes such as reactive, azo, heterocyclic and polymeric ...

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Extracellular secretion of lignocellulolytic enzymes by diverse white rot basidiomycetes fungi

Extracellular secretion of lignocellulolytic enzymes by diverse white rot basidiomycetes fungi

... 37 white rot fungi screened, Stereum ostrea produced laccase, MnP, LiP, Tremella frondosa produced laccase, MnP, LiP and Trametes versicolor secreted both MnP and LiP ...the white rot fungus, ...

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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

... of white rot basidiomycetes under solid state fermentation (SSF) for their potentials to secrete oxidative and hydrolytic enzymes to biodegrade canola plant biomass (CPB), and release ...selected ...

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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

... the white-rot basidiomycetes degrade lignin more extensively and rapidly than any other known group of organism (Cullen, 1996; Singh and Chen, 2000; Akhtar et ...

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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

... EPP extended the storage life of Fremont mandarins, as compared to untreated control fruits (Ozdemir et al., 2005). Treatment with EEP was also effective in preventing fungal decay in cherries stored for four weeks, but ...

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

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

... Rajrathanam et al. (1979) reported that hemicellulase activity of P. florida cultivated on rice straw showed gradual increase during mycelial growth and a steep increase during fruit body development. Ortega et al. ...

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An investigation of mercerization in decayed oak wood by a white rot fungus (Lentinula edodes)

An investigation of mercerization in decayed oak wood by a white rot fungus (Lentinula edodes)

... Abstract The crystal transformation of cellulose I to cellu- lose II during alkali swelling was investigated in decayed oak wood that was used for shiitake mushroom cultivation and the r[r] ...

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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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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 chrysosporium is well known for its ability to degrade toxic pollutants owing to its efficient extracellular ligninase ...

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... media, incubation with the WRBG culture supernatant resulted in a greater than expected Kappa number reduction, as compared with the WRB and WRBM culture media. The previous study has been shown that I. lacteus and T. ...

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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

... the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete crassa ...Other white-rot fungi usually produce larger mycelial pellets that are hard and round and require fi xation and sectioning, which can cause severe ...

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Antifungal activity and resistance induction against Sclerotium cepivorum by plant growth-promoting fungi in onion plants

Antifungal activity and resistance induction against Sclerotium cepivorum by plant growth-promoting fungi in onion plants

... then grown in each plastic pot of the aforementioned treatments. The plants were kept for symptom develop- ment. Three pots were used per replicate. To evaluate the disease severity, plants were uprooted after 100 days ...

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Production of Manganese Peroxidase by Trametes villosa on Unexpensive Substrate and Its Application in the Removal of Lignin from Agricultural Wastes

Production of Manganese Peroxidase by Trametes villosa on Unexpensive Substrate and Its Application in the Removal of Lignin from Agricultural Wastes

... According to Elisashvili and Kachlishvili [7] and Cupul et al. [25] the main issue delaying the implementation of ligninolytic enzymes in various biotechnological applications at industrial scale is the low yield of ...

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Biocel-WD a potent fungicide for Medium Density Fibre Board

Biocel-WD a potent fungicide for Medium Density Fibre Board

... The treated and untreated samples were exposed against white rot in the kolle flask. The test was performed as per IS: 4873 (Anonymous 2008). The samples were kept in kolle flask for three months. After the ...

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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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Production and characterization of laccase from Pleurotus sp.

Production and characterization of laccase from Pleurotus sp.

... 17. Kirk TK, Cullen D 1998 Enzymology and molecular genetics of wood degradation by whiterot fungi. In: Young RA, Akthar M(eds) Environmentally friendly technologies for the pulp and paper industry. ...

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GENETIC EVIDENCE FOR NUCLEAR MIGRATION IN BASIDIOMYCETES

GENETIC EVIDENCE FOR NUCLEAR MIGRATION IN BASIDIOMYCETES

... The microscopic observations in this paper give definitive evidence that some- thing from a donor strain able to convert puff hyphae of Schizophyllum into wild-type hyphae w[r] ...

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Rockmelon and Honeydew Information Kit. Agrilink, your growing guide to better farming guide

Rockmelon and Honeydew Information Kit. Agrilink, your growing guide to better farming guide

... The skin surface of honeydews changes from white to a creamy colour for most white varieties, but some become a brighter white. The fruit are maturing when the skin becomes waxy, the blossom end ...

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Time-dependent profiles of transcripts encoding lignocellulose-modifying enzymes of the white rot

Time-dependent profiles of transcripts encoding lignocellulose-modifying enzymes of the white rot

... The higher abundance of transcripts encoding MnPs than carbohydrate-active enzymes at GP2, and 149. prolonged abundance of transcripts encoding CAZymes through to GP3, is consistent wit[r] ...

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