OPFR removal by white rot fungi
The persistent presence of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) in wastewater (WW) effluents raises significant environmental and health concerns, highlighting the limitations of conventional treatments for their remotion. Fungi, especially white rot fungi (WRF), offer a promising alternative for OPFR removal.
Losantos, Diana|| +2 more
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Solid-State Fermentation with White Rot Fungi (Pleurotus Species) Improves the Chemical Composition of Highland Barley Straw as a Ruminant Feed and Enhances In Vitro Rumen Digestibility. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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Metabolism of organochlorine pesticide heptachlor and its metabolite heptachlor epoxide by white rot fungi, belonging to genus Phlebia [PDF]
Pengfei Xiao +3 more
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White-rot fungi in phenols, dyes and other xenobiotics treatment – a brief review
Bioremediation is an attractive technology that utilizes the metabolic potential of microorganisms in order to clean up the environmental pollutants to the less hazardous or non-hazardous forms with less input of chemicals, energy and time.
B. Zelić +2 more
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In vitro ruminal degradability of wheat straw cultivated with white-rot fungi adapted to mushroom farming conditions. [PDF]
Martens SD +3 more
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Synthetic dye decolourization by white rot fungi.
Synthetic dyes are integral part of many industrial products. The effluents generated from textile dyeing units create major environmental problems and issues both in public and textile units. Industrial wastewater treatment is one of the major problems in the present scenario.
K, Murugesan, P T, Kalaichelvan
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Method to determine the decolorization potential of persistent dyes by white rot fungi by colorimetric assays. [PDF]
Zafiu C, Küpcü S, Kähkönen MA.
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Combination of Pretreatment with White Rot Fungi and Modification of Primary and Secondary Cell Walls Improves Saccharification [PDF]
Charis Cook +6 more
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Wood samples of marupá (Simarouba amara) and andiroba (Carapa guianenis) were submitted to Trametes versicolor (white rot) and Gloeophylum trabeum (brown rot) fungi attack.
Mírian de Almeida Costa +4 more
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Multi-Enzymatic Synthesis of Lactobionic Acid Using Wood-Degrading Enzymes Produced by White Rot Fungi. [PDF]
Piątek-Gołda W +5 more
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