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Phanerochaete chrysosporium is a white rot fungus naturally isolated from hardwoods and widely used in environmental pollution control because it produces extracellular peroxidases.
Lei Liu +5 more
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Impact of Trametes versicolor and Phanerochaete chrysosporium on differential breakdown of pesticide mixtures in soil microcosms at two water potentials and associated respiration and enzyme activity. [PDF]
This study has examined the effect of inoculation of soil microcosms with Trametes versicolor and Phanerochaete chrysosporium on wood chips on differential degradation of pesticides (simazine, trifluralin and dieldrin, 10 mg kg−1 soil) at two water ...
Magan, Naresh, Fragoeiro, Silvia
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In vitro effect of Chrysosporium indicum and Chrysosporium keratinophylum on Toxocara canis eggs
The degree of antagonism exercised by fungi on geohelminth development varies according to the morphological alterations caused by different fungal species. Saprophytic fungi may exert ovicidal or ovistatic effects. The aim of this study was to apply scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to observe the action of two soil saprophytic species of ...
Bojanich, María V +2 more
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Chrysosporium linfenense: a new Chrysosporium species with keratinolytic activity
Chrysosporium linfenense, a new Chrysosporium species, was collected from Shanxi, China, described, and illustrated. Differences between C. linfenense and related species were analyzed based on the morphological and DNA sequence characters. Diagnostic characters of linfenense are conidia that are solitary or often in chains of 2-3, mostly ellipsoidal ...
Jiandong Liang +4 more
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The occurrence of dermatophytes and keratinophilic fungi was investigated by hair-brush technique on the coat of 986 apparently healthy brown hares (Lepus europaeus, Pallas 1778) caught in 9 restocking and capture zones in Central Italy.
Francesca Mancianti +4 more
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Xylanase Activity of Phanerochaete chrysosporium [PDF]
Xylan-degrading enzymes were induced when Phanerochaete chrysosporium was grown at 30 C in shake flask media containing xylan, Avicel PH 102, or ground corn stalks. The highest xylanase activity was produced in the corn stalk medium, while the xylan-based fermentation resulted in the lowest induction. Analytical and
M S, Dobozi, G, Szakács, C V, Bruschi
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Cellulase enzymes attract a lot of research due to their industrial application. Diverse cellulase-producing organisms and substances that induce cellulase are highly sought after.
Osmond Datsomor +4 more
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25.1 Introduction 25.1.1 Classification and Morphology 25.1.2 Clinical Features 25.1.3 Diagnosis 25.2 Methods 25.2.1 Sample Preparation 25.2.2 Detection Procedures 25.3 Conclusion ...
Liu, Dongyou, Paterson, R. R. M.
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Clonostachys divergens and Chrysosporium merdarium : Two New Records from Soil in Korea [PDF]
During an investigation of micro-fungi in soil, two fungal isolates belonging to the phylum Ascomycota, namely KNUF-20-NI011 and KNUF-20-NI006, were collected from Gyeongbuk Province and Dokdo Island in Korea and identified as Clonostachys divergens and ...
Whee Phaund +4 more
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PAHs Biodegradation by Locally Isolated Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Penicillium citrinum from Liquid and Spiked Soil [PDF]
In the present study, biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was examined using two fungal strains, namely P. chrysosporium and P. citrinum, isolated from locally contaminated soil.
Kiran Bishnoi, Pushpa Rani, Minakshi Karwal and Narsi R. Bishnoi
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