نتایج جستجو برای: wood inhabiting basidiomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 45794  

2004
THOMAS NILSSON

Thirty-six species o f wood-inhabiting microfungi have been assayed for cellulase, xylanase, mannanase and amylase activity by the use o f different test methods. The wood-degrading capabilities of the test organisms were previously known. Three o f the species were unable t o degrade birch wood. The other species represented three different degradation patterns, viz. I ) formation of soft rot ...

Journal: :Energies 2023

The potential of wood-rotting and litter-deconstructing basidiomycetes to convert lignocellulose into a wide variety products has been extensively studied. In particular, basidiomycete secretomes are attracting much attention from researchers biotechnology companies due their ability produce extracellular hydrolytic oxidative enzymes that effectively degrade cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin pla...

Journal: :Biological Bulletin of Bogdan Chmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University 2013

2014
Chiaki Hori Takuya Ishida Kiyohiko Igarashi Masahiro Samejima Hitoshi Suzuki Emma Master Patricia Ferreira Francisco J. Ruiz-Dueñas Benjamin Held Paulo Canessa Luis F. Larrondo Monika Schmoll Irina S. Druzhinina Christian P. Kubicek Jill A. Gaskell Phil Kersten Franz St. John Jeremy Glasner Grzegorz Sabat Sandra Splinter BonDurant Khajamohiddin Syed Jagjit Yadav Anthony C. Mgbeahuruike Andriy Kovalchuk Fred O. Asiegbu Gerald Lackner Dirk Hoffmeister Jorge Rencoret Ana Gutiérrez Hui Sun Erika Lindquist Kerrie Barry Robert Riley Igor V. Grigoriev Bernard Henrissat Ursula Kües Randy M. Berka Angel T. Martínez Sarah F. Covert Robert A. Blanchette Daniel Cullen

Collectively classified as white-rot fungi, certain basidiomycetes efficiently degrade the major structural polymers of wood cell walls. A small subset of these Agaricomycetes, exemplified by Phlebiopsis gigantea, is capable of colonizing freshly exposed conifer sapwood despite its high content of extractives, which retards the establishment of other fungal species. The mechanism(s) by which P....

2016
Vincent Hervé Elodie Ketter Jean-Claude Pierrat Eric Gelhaye Pascale Frey-Klett Daniel Cullen

Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. While the role of saprotrophic basidiomycetes in wood decomposition is well established, the influence of these fungi on the functional diversity of the wood-associated bacterial communities has received much less attention. Based on a microcosm experiment, we tested the hypothesis that both the presence o...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2017
Benjamin W Held Robert A Blanchette

Very little is known about fungal diversity in Antarctica as compared to other biomes and how these important organisms function in this unusual ecosystem. Perhaps one of the most unusual ecosystems is that of Deception Island; an active volcanic island part of the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic Peninsula. Here we describe the fungal diversity associated with historic wood from structu...

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