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Biodegradation by White-Rot Fungi

2002
White-rot basidiomycete fungi selectively decay lignin in plant tissues. They are the only organisms known which are able to extensively mineralise lignin to carbon dioxide and water. This ability is unusual because lignin is a particularly complex aromatic macromolecule intrinsically resistant to enzymatic and hydrolytic attack.
J. P. Ralph, D. E. A. Catcheside
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Efficacy of Pinosylvins against White-Rot and Brown-Rot Fungi

Holzforschung, 1999
Summary Three stilbenes, pinosylvin (PS), pinosylvin monomethyl ether (PSM) and pinosylvin dimethyl ether (PSD), were extracted from white spruce (Picea glauca), jack pine (Pinus banksiana), and red pine (Pinus resinosa) pine cones, and their structures were confirmed by spectroscopic and chromatographic (HPLC, GC/MS, NMR and FTIR) analysis.
Catherine C. Celimene   +3 more
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Vanillic acid metabolism by selected soft-rot, brown-rot, and white-rot fungi

Archives of Microbiology, 1982
Metabolism of vanillic acid, a product of lignin degradation, has been studied in selected representatives of soft-rot, brown-rot and white-rot fungi. All of the brown-and white-rot species examined decarboxylated vanillate to methoxyhydroquinone oxidatively.
John A. Buswell   +4 more
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Fungal Decay of Wood: Soft Rot—Brown Rot—White Rot

2008
Barry Goodell, Yuhui Qian, Jody Jellison
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Removal of heavy-metal pollutants by white rot fungi: Mechanisms, achievements, and perspectives

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Yonghua Zhu, Rui Zhuo, Xuan Zhang
exaly  

Can white-rot fungi be a real wastewater treatment alternative for organic micropollutants removal? A review

Water Research, 2018
Gloria Caminal   +2 more
exaly  

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