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Autor:
Cornelia Gradinger, Marieke Schmutzer, Crtomir Tavzes, Ingo Burgert, Manfred Schwanninger, Barbara Hinterstoisser, Takashi Watanabe, Kurt Messner, Karin Fackler
Publikováno v:
Food Technology and Biotechnology, Vol 45, Iss 3, Pp 269-276 (2007)
Microbial mechanisms of lignin degradation may be utilised for solid-state fermentations other than biopulping, during which the selective conversion of lignin is required. The current paper reviews current work into selective lignin conversion, with
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https://doaj.org/article/4e6b50707b0e4f91b21a891d12781d4d
Publikováno v:
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 61:319-324
Several analytical methods were compared to evaluate characteristic wood decaying fungi for their potential to depolymerise lignin on spruce wood particles. Wood samples were treated with the white rot fungi Phlebia brevispora , Ceriporiopsis subverm
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 27:196-201
Co-composting of different lignin sources with biogenic waste from the separate collection in Vienna was carried out in lab-scale experiments to promote humification as lignin is known to be a precursor molecule of humic substances. Humification is a
Autor:
Cornelia Gradinger, Leka Manoch, Kurt Messner, Thomas Ters, Manfred Schwanninger, Marieke Schmutzer, Barbara Hinterstoisser, Karin Fackler
Publikováno v:
Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 41:881-887
Seventeen isolates from white rotted beech wood and six strains from a local culture collection were evaluated for their capability to delignify beech and spruce wood selectively. Six peroxidase-positive isolates were found using a colorimetric agar
Autor:
Karin Fackler, Cornelia Gradinger, Marieke Schmutzer, Crtomir Tavzes, Ingo Burgert, Manfred Schwanninger, Barbara Hinterstoisser, Takashi Watanabe, Kurt Messner
Publikováno v:
Food Technology and Biotechnology
Volume 45
Issue 3
Volume 45
Issue 3
Microbial mechanisms of lignin degradation may be utilised for solid-state fermentations other than biopulping, during which the selective conversion of lignin is required. The current paper reviews current work into selective lignin conversion, with