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The Iignin-degrading enzyme system of white-rot fungi, which are mostly basidiomy- cetes, has been studied INTRODUCTION. Until very recently, the literature concerning biodegradation and bioremediation of We describe the fungi, their ligninolytic system, and the compounds that they degrade. We then briefly
Bioremediation using various microbial organisms is one way to do this. Through intensive study of lignolytic fungi, it has been determined that these organisms produce extracellular enzymes with very low substrate specificity. This makes them suitable for degradation of many different compounds, notably organopollutants
Soils that are contaminated with the most recalcitrant organic contaminants, such as high molecular weight polyaromatic hydrocarbons (HMW PAH) and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/F), cannot be degraded efficiently by conventional composting. The only available treatment method for these
Ligninolytic fungi in bioremediation: extracellular enzyme production and degradation rate. C? enek Novotny a,*, Katerina Svobodovaa. , Pavla Erbanova a. , Tomas Cajthaml a. ,. Aparna Kasinath a. , Elke Lang b. , Vaclav S?asek a. aLaboratory of Experimental Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the
can be degraded by ligninolytic fungi, including PAHs, PCBs, nitroaromatics, pesticides, herbicides, dyes, etc. (Rabinovich et al. 2004). The potential of WRF to degrade persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in both artificially spiked and industrially contaminated soils has been widely demonstrated, and dense mycelial.
soil with fungi. Marja Tuomela1, Erika Winquist2, Festus Anasonye1, Markus. Rasanen2, Kari Steffen1. 1Department of Food and Environmental Sciences, University of . Ligninolytic fungi provide the most powerful potential for TNT biodegradation. • TNT contamination can successfully degraded by ligninolytic fungi.
List of contributors page vii. Preface xi. 1 Degradation of plant cell wall polymers. 1. Christine S. Evans and John N. Hedger. 2 The biochemistry of ligninolytic fungi. 27. Patricia J. Harvey and Christopher F. Thurston. 3 Bioremediation potential of white rot fungi. 52. C. Adinarayana Reddy and Zacharia Mathew. 4 Fungal
26 Jul 2001 Abstract The ligninolytic enzymes of white-rot fungi have a broad substrate specificity and have been impli- cated in the transformation and mineralization of organo- pollutants with structural similarities to lignin. This re- view presents evidence for the involvement of these en- zymes in white-rot fungal
Ligninolytic fungi can be used for remediation of pollutants in water and soil. Extracellular peroxidases and laccases have been shown to oxidize recalcitrant compounds in vitro but the likely significance of individual enzyme levels in vivo remains unclear. This study documents the amounts and activities of Mn-dependent
19 Dec 2017 Ligninolytic fungi can be used for remediation of pollutants in water and soil. Extracellular peroxidases and laccases have been shown to oxidize recalcitrant compounds in vitro but the likely significance of individual enzyme levels in vivo remains unclear. The importance of high
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