Draft genome of the brown-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola GR9-4 [PDF]
Basidiomycete brown-rot fungi have a huge importance for wood decomposition and thus the global carbon cycle. Here, we present the genome sequence of Fomitopsis pinicola GR9-4 which represent different F.
Reddy Prakash Kancherla +3 more
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The effect of bacteria addition on DDT biodegradation by BROWN-ROT fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum. [PDF]
DDT (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2 bis(4-chlorophenyl) ethane) is a synthetic insecticide that has several negative effects on the environment and humans. Therefore, determining an effective method to reduce DDT may give a beneficial impact.
Rizqi HD, Purnomo AS, Ulfi A.
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Evidence of Subterranean Termite Feeding Deterrent Produced by Brown Rot Fungus Fibroporia radiculosa (Peck) Parmasto 1968 (Polyporales, Fomitopsidaceae) [PDF]
We found that decayed wood stakes with no termite damage collected from a termite-infested field exhibited a deterrent effect against the termite Reticulitermes speratus, Kolbe, 1885. The effect was observed to be lost or reduced by drying.
Nadia Nuraniya Kamaluddin +6 more
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The Mycovirome in a Worldwide Collection of the Brown Rot Fungus Monilinia fructicola. [PDF]
The fungus Monilinia fructicola is responsible for brown rot on stone and pome fruit and causes heavy yield losses both pre- and post-harvest. Several mycoviruses are known to infect fungal plant pathogens.
De Miccolis Angelini RM +5 more
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The effect of Ralstonia pickettii bacterium addition on methylene blue dye biodecolorization by brown-rot fungus Daedalea dickinsii. [PDF]
Methylene blue (MB) is one of synthetic dyes that is used in the textile industry which is difficult to degrade in nature. Previously, the brown-rot fungus (BRF) Daedalea dickinsii had shown a good ability to degrade MB, however, the decolorization ...
Nabilah B +4 more
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Capturing an Early Gene Induction Event during Wood Decay by the Brown Rot Fungus Rhodonia placenta. [PDF]
Earth’s aboveground terrestrial biomass is primarily wood, and fungi dominate wood decomposition. Here, we studied these fungal pathways in a common “brown rot”-type fungus, Rhodonia placenta, that selectively extracts sugars from carbohydrates embedded ...
Anderson CE +7 more
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Transcriptome analysis of the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum during lignocellulose degradation. [PDF]
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the primary wood decomposers in coniferous forests and have an efficient lignocellulose degrading system.
Umezawa K +4 more
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Synergistic interaction of a consortium of the brown-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola and the bacterium Ralstonia pickettii for DDT biodegradation. [PDF]
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-bis (4-chlorophenyl) ethane (DDT) is a toxic and recalcitrant pesticide that has been greatly used to eradicate malaria mosquitos since the 1940s.
Purnomo AS, Sariwati A, Kamei I.
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Wood decay under anoxia by the brown-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola. [PDF]
Basidiomycete fungi are the main decomposers of dead wood with an impact on the global carbon cycle. Their degradative mechanisms have been well-studied under aerobic conditions. Here, we study their activity in oxygen-depleted environments.
Röllig R +21 more
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Oxidative Damage Control during Decay of Wood by Brown Rot Fungus Using Oxygen Radicals. [PDF]
Wood is one of the largest pools of carbon on Earth, and its decomposition is dominated in most systems by fungi. Wood-degrading fungi specialize in extracting sugars bound within lignin, either by removing lignin first (white rot) or by using Fenton ...
Castaño JD +3 more
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