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Resistance of phenolic-treated oil palm stem plywood against subterranean termites and white rot decay. [PDF]
The objectives of the study were to evaluate the effectiveness of phenolic resin in protecting oil palm stem (OPS) plywood against both subterranean termites (Coptotermes curvignathus) and white rot fungi (Pycnoporous sanguineus).
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi +5 more
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Treatment of Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds (NHCs) in Coking Wastewater by White-Rot Fungi
In the present study the white-rot fungi BP was selected to study the degradation of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds in real and simulated coking wastewater.
Chaofan Huang +6 more
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Influence of fungal decay on durability and hardness strength characteristics of bagasse/PP composite [PDF]
In this study the effect of white and brown-rot fungi on durability and hardness characteristics of Bagasse/Polypropylene composite was evaluated. The test specimens were prepared using Bagasse fibers (38%), Polypropylene (60%), and maleic anhydride (2%)
Mehdi Modirzarea +3 more
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We have conducted a genome-level comparative study of basidiomycetes wood-rotting fungi (white, brown and soft rot) to understand the total plant biomass (lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin) -degrading abilities.
Ayyappa Kumar Sista Kameshwar +1 more
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Biodecolourisation of Methyl Red Dye by Bacterial-Fungal Consortium
The textile industry is known to use massive amount of dyes to colour fabrics and subsequently the treatment of textile effluent is one of the greatest challenge.
N. Jusoh +4 more
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Heavy metal biosorption by white-rot fungi [PDF]
In this study, heavy metal biosorption potentials of two white-rot fungi, Polyporous versicolor and Phanarochaete chrysosporium, which are commonly used in wastewater treatment were determined. Biosorption studies were performed for Cu(II), Cr(III), Cd(II), Ni(II) and Pb(II) at the same operational conditions and the effectiveness of both fungi at ...
Ayla Dölek +5 more
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Gene Regulation Shifts Shed Light on Fungal Adaption in Plant Biomass Decomposers
Fungi dominate the recycling of carbon sequestered in woody biomass. This process of organic turnover was first evolved among “white rot” fungi that degrade lignin to access carbohydrates and later evolved multiple times toward more efficient strategies ...
Jiwei Zhang +4 more
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Keawetan Alami Kayu Meranti Merah (Shorea Leprosula Miq.) Hutan Alam dan Hutan Tanaman dari Serangan Jamur Pelapuk Kayu [PDF]
This research was carried out by using JIS method to evaluate natural durability of red meranti (Shorea leprosula Miq.) plantations using Silin system. For comparison, the similiar method was done on S. leprosula from natural forests.
Husni, H. (Harnani) +2 more
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White-Rot Fungi in Bioremediation
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. Most research on the field of bioremediation has focused on bacteria, and fungal bioremediation (mycoremediation) has also been attracting the interest just for a couple of decades. The toxicity of many pollutants reduces natural attenuation of bacteria,
Korcan, Safiye Elif +2 more
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Evolutionary dynamics of host specialization in wood-decay fungi
Background The majority of wood decomposing fungi are mushroom-forming Agaricomycetes, which exhibit two main modes of plant cell wall decomposition: white rot, in which all plant cell wall components are degraded, including lignin, and brown rot, in ...
Franz-Sebastian Krah +5 more
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