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This study systematically investigated the effects of fibrolytic enzymes, lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and their synergistic application on fermentation quality, lignocellulose degradation, and microbial community through integrating meta-analysis.
Haopeng Liu +6 more
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Full‐length 16S and 18S rRNA Oxford Nanopore sequencing of large intestine contents from 30 healthy European brown hares revealed broad gut microbiome diversity. An 80% identity threshold detected substantially greater taxonomic richness than 95%, emphasizing the value of long‐read sequencing in wildlife microbiome research. ABSTRACT The European brown
Zbigniew Bełkot +7 more
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Soil fungal communities associated with Araucaria araucana differ primarily according to site edaphic conditions rather than tree health status. Restrictive, nutrient‐poor soils are linked to higher canopy dieback and distinct functional community shifts, with symptomatic trees harbouring stress‐tolerant taxa and asymptomatic trees supporting ...
Valeria Arriagada +4 more
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Lignocellulose biodegradation in the biodrying process of sewage sludge and sawdust
Lignocellulose degradation is important when applying biodrying treatment to sewage sludge intended for land use. This study investigated the lignocellulose degradation in the biodrying of sewage sludge and sawdust. The experiment analyzed lignocellulose
Zheng, Guo-Di +9 more
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Additional file 6: Figure S4. Relative abundance of PICRUSt-predicted CAZyme genes relevant to lignocellulose degradation. (A) Glycoside hydrolases (GHs). (B) Glycosyl transferases (GTs). (C) Carbohydrate esterases (CEs). (D) Carbohydrate-binding modules
Chaobing Luo (5902895) +7 more
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To achieve synchronous regulation of growth and lignocellulose degradation in Pleurotus ostreatus (PO-01) during fungal residue biorefining, we systematically evaluated O2 gradients (5%, 20%, 40%) and N2/CO2 regarding mycelial development, lignocellulose
Wang Li +8 more
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Insights into lignocellulose degradation: comparative genomics of anaerobic and cellulolytic Ruminiclostridium-type species. [PDF]
You M +6 more
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SHIPWORM ENDOSYMBIONT, TEREDINIBACTER TURNERAE, AS A PROMISING MODEL FOR LIGNOCELLULOSE DEGRADATION
Lignocellulose, the primary component of wood and plant biomass, is the most abundant renewable carbon source on earth. Deconstructing lignocellulose is an essential ecological process and holds significant potential for biotechnological applications in ...
Gasser, Mark T
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Degradation of lignocellulose by different bacterial and fungal co-cultures
International audienceLong seen as non-valorisable waste, agricultural co-products are increasingly used in biorefinery processes. Co-culture appears as new trend for to improve the degradation of lignocellulose and improve the production of bioproducts.
Detain, Julian +3 more
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Effect of forest planting patterns on the formation of soil organic carbon during litter lignocellulose degradation from a microbial perspective. [PDF]
Wu D, Yin C, Fan Y, Chi H, Liu Z, Jin G.
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