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A series of Xerophilic Chrysosporium species

open access: yes, 1992
Xerophilic Chrysosporium species related to C. farinicola were often isolated from uneaten provisions (pollen-and-nectar mixture) of mason bees (Osmia spp.).
Skou, Jens-Peder
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Biodegradation of Congo Red by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

open access: yes, 1998
The azo dye Congo Red, was degraded extensively by the wood rotting basidiomycete, Phanerochaete chrysosporium in agitated liquid cultures and in solid malt agar cultures.
Tatarko, Matthew   +3 more
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Use of fungi in bioremediation of pesticides [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Eight isolates (7 species) of white rot fungi were grown on soil extract agar amended with 0, 5 10 and 20 mg l- simazine, trifluralin and dieldrin, individually and as a mixture, under two different water regimes (-0.7 and -2.8 MPa water potential ...
Fragoeiro, Silvia
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Sodium Silicate, Potassium Silicate, and Copper Sulfate’s Effectiveness In Vitro and In Silico against the Wood-decaying Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium

open access: yesBioResources
Wood modification via silicon ingredients was investigated to increase its resistance to biological decay. Surfactant and desiccant features of derived products of silicates are considered the main contributors in wood resistance to decay.
Mohammed Ibrahim Alghonaim   +3 more
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Biokonversi jerami padi menggunakan konsorsium phanerochaete chrysosporium dan aspergillus niger [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Pemanfaatan jerami padi sebagai pakan ternak belum dapat dioptimalkan karena memiliki kandungan serat yang tinggi dan protein yang rendah. Proses fermentasi diperlukan agar jerami padi dapat dimanfaatkan dan membuat kualitas jerami padi menjadi lebih ...
Chalis, Purna
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Influence of Soil on Bioremediation Potential of \u3ci\u3ePhanerochaete chrysosporium\u3c/i\u3e

open access: yes, 1996
Successful bioremediation in soils using Phanerochaete chrysosporium is determined by many soil factors. Several biotic and abiotic soil factors inhibited P. chrysosporium in the mineralization of pyrene when compared to a non-soil system.
Tucker, Brian J.
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MOULDS ISOLATED FROM SAPVVOODS OF LOGS OF HORNBEAM (Carpinus betulus L.), BEECH (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) AND LİME (Tilia argentea Desf.)

open access: yesForestist, 1990
M ycological investigations vvere c arried on wood sam ples taken from sapvvoods of non-decayed logs of H ornbeam (C arpinus betulus L.), Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) and Lime (Tilia argentea Desf.) w hich w ere in storage for t\vo \veeks.
Günay ÇOLAKOĞLU
doaj   +2 more sources

Production and stimulation of manganese peroxidase by immobilized Phanerochaete chrysosporium

open access: yes, 2005
The effect of some activators of manganese-dependent peroxidase (MnP) production, Mn2+, Tween 80, phenylmethylsulphonylfloride (PMSF), oxygen, temperature, pH, and glycerol and nitrogen amount to solid-state cultures of Phanerochaete chrysosporium BKM-F ...
Pazarlioglu N.K.   +3 more
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Chrysosporium zonatum, a new Keratinophilic fungus

open access: yes, 1989
Chrysosporium zonatum, spec, nov., a keratinophilic and cellulolytic species, is described from horse dung in Kuwait. It was found in association with Microsporum gypseum (Bodin) Guiart & Grigorakis, both species colonizing horse ...
Tan, C.S., Al-Musallam, A.
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