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Soil microbial and plant responses to increasing antibiotic concentration: a case study of five antibiotics. [PDF]

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Reduced legacy precipitation decreases microbial community growth efficiency and alters soil organic carbon in a California grassland. [PDF]

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Enzymatic degradation of plant biomass and synthetic polymers

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2020
Plant biomass is an abundant renewable resource on Earth. Microorganisms harvest energy from plant material by means of complex enzymatic systems that efficiently degrade natural polymers. Intriguingly, microorganisms have evolved to exploit these ancient mechanisms to also decompose synthetic plastic polymers.
Chun-Chi Chen, Longhai Dai, Lixin Ma
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Degradation and Modification of Plant Biomass by Fungi

2020
Plant biomass degradation is of major importance for many fungi as this is one of the most abundant and renewable carbon sources on Earth. With a global push toward a bio-based economy using plant biomass conversion, research in this area has obtained enormous momentum. In this chapter, the insights obtained from fungal genomes related to plant biomass
Hilden Kristiina, Mäkelä Miia
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Homologous and Heterologous Expression of Basidiomycete Genes Related to Plant Biomass Degradation

Fungal Biology, 2016
The availability of a rapidly increasing number of genome sequences of basidiomycete fungi has resulted in a strongly growing interest in basidiomycete genes and enzymes, in particularly those related to plant biomass degradation. The arsenal of enzymes produced by basidiomycete fungi differs markedly from those produced by ascomycete fungi, and the ...
Sara Casado Lopez   +2 more
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Closely related fungi employ diverse enzymatic strategies to degrade plant biomass [PDF]

open access: yesBiotechnology for Biofuels, 2015
Plant biomass is the major substrate for the production of biofuels and biochemicals, as well as food, textiles and other products. It is also the major carbon source for many fungi and enzymes of these fungi are essential for the depolymerization of plant polysaccharides in industrial processes.
Isabelle Benoit   +2 more
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