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Biotransformation des amines aromatiques par Trichoderma spp
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Genetic Transformation of Trichoderma spp.
2021The production of biofuels from plant biomass is dependent on the availability of enzymes that can hydrolyze the plant cell wall polysaccharides to their monosaccharides. These enzyme mixtures are formed by microorganisms but their native compositions and properties are often not ideal for application.
Feng, Cai +2 more
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Biodegradation of cyanide by Trichoderma spp. and Fusarium spp.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2005Abstract The rate of degradation of cyanide by certain strains of the Trichoderma spp. was evaluated. For comparison two Fusarium spp., which had previously been demonstrated to degrade metallocyanides were also studied. Studies were carried out to assess the rate of degradation using cyanide as the sole source of carbon or in the presence of ...
Mufaddal I. Ezzi, James M. Lynch
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Cyanide catabolizing enzymes in Trichoderma spp.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2002An investigation was made into the occurrence and distribution of the enzymes involved in HCN catabolism in different strains of the fungus Trichoderma. Three enzymes, cyanide hydratase, rhodanese and β-cyanoalanine synthase were studied. All the strains showed a high capacity to degrade cyanide via both the cyanide hydratase and rhodanese pathways.
Mufaddal I Ezzi, James M Lynch
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Trichoderma spp.: Expanding Potential beyond Agriculture
2020Trichoderma is a genetically diverse group of fungi present in different ecological niches with multiple capabilities. Most of the Trichoderma spp. are reported as plant growth promoters and efficient biocontrol agents against various biotic and biotic stresses.
Ratul Moni Ram +2 more
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The production of alamethicins by Trichoderma spp.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1987The production of polypeptides containing a high percentage of 2-methylalanine residues by a number of isolates of Trichoderma spp. has been examined. It has been shown that good yields (0.5–1.0 g L−1) can be achieved on synthetic media provided an insoluble carbohydrate is included and provided single-spore isolates that have this production ability ...
D, Brewer, F G, Mason, A, Taylor
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Biotechnology and Environmental applications of Trichoderma spp.
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2021The genus Trichoderma is multicultural soil-borne fungi found in different ecosystems. They are highly successful colonizers of their habitats. Genus Trichoderma is capable of dealing with various environments such as compost, agricultural soils, rhizosphere, and waste material.
Waill A. Elkhateeb +3 more
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Trichoderma viride as a mycoparasite ofAspergillus spp.
Plant and Soil, 1980Trichoderma viride was found to be parasitic on three species of Aspergillus. The mycoparasitism was characterized by frequent coiling, penetration and hyphal growth of the parasite inside the conidiophores of Aspergillus. The volatile and non-volatile metabolites ofT. viride, more or less, inhibited radial growth of all the testAspergillus spp.
Bharat Rai, V. N. Singh, D. B. Singh
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Trichoderma spp. antagonist Agaricus bisporus
2010Trichoderma spp. je gljiva prisutna u gotovo svim tipovima tala. Njezina uloga u posljednje vrijeme sve više dobiva na značaju u području biološke zaštite. Upravo na osnovi Trichoderma spp. je razvijeno najviše preparata biološke zaštite. Otkriveno je da preferira područja s velikom količinom zdravog korijenja koje ujedno potiče i na rast.
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Trichoderma spp.: An opportunistic pathogen
Biotech Today : An International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2018The genus Trichoderma comprises of a large group of fungi which play a significant role in the ecosystem. Several members of the genus are commercially available as a plant growth promoting fungus (PGPF) and biological control agent. They have a wide application in plant disease management as well as plant growth promotion. In addition to it, they have
Ratul Moni Ram, H.B. Singh
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