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Trends in Biotechnology, 1983
Abstract Recent advances in the delineation of the biochemical mechanisms of cellulose hydrolysis, strain improvement, molecular cloning and process engineering are bringing T. reesei cellulases closer to being a commercially viable route to cellulose hydrolysis.
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Abstract Recent advances in the delineation of the biochemical mechanisms of cellulose hydrolysis, strain improvement, molecular cloning and process engineering are bringing T. reesei cellulases closer to being a commercially viable route to cellulose hydrolysis.
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Compost as substrate for Trichoderma.
2004The survival and establishment of a Trichoderma atroviride strain in three compost products were evaluated. Spent mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) compost at two different maturity levels (young and mature) and green compost from garden wastes were enriched with a sporal suspension of the antagonistic fungus.
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Cellulases of Trichoderma reesei
1988Publisher Summary Trichoderma reesei QM6a and a mutant from this strain produce very effective cellulases. The protein exocellobiohydrolas (CBH 1) is the most abundant of the enzymes from Trichoderma reesei . Trichoderma reesei also produces cellobiase activity.
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Polygalacturonase and cellulase production by Trichoderma koningii and Trichoderma pseudokoningii
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1977FANELLI, Corrado, CERVONE, Felice
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