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  1. Enzymes produced by soil fungi following microaerobic growth on lignocellulosic materials

    Four fungal strains able to grow under low oxygenation conditions were selected and used in studies to determine the production of enzymes...

    Erika C. Pavarina, Lara D. Sette, ... Lucia R. Durrant in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 November 1999
  2. Solid substrate fermentation: a biotechnological approach to bioconversion of wastes

    Solid substrate fermentation processes have been used by man for many centuries. The term `solid substrate fermentation’ (SSF) describes the...
    O. Paredes-López, S. H. Guzmán-Maldonado, A. Alpuche-Solís in Bioconversion of Waste Materials to Industrial Products
    Chapter 1998
  3. Lignocellulosic wastes: biological conversion

    For the last 20 years researchers have been shifting their attentions from ways of disposing of lignocellulosic wastes to utilizing these wastes to...
    Chapter 1998
  4. Bioprocessing of agro-residues to value added products

    Vast quantities of agricultural and agro-industrial residues that are generated as a result of diverse agricultural and industrial practices...
    Chapter 1998
  5. Production of Hemicellulose- and Cellulose-Degrading enzymes by various strains ofSclerotium Rolfsii

    A number of wild-type isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii were screened for their capacity to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes when grown on a...

    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1997
  6. Production of Hemicellulose- and Cellulose-Degrading Enzymes by Various Strains of Sclerotium Rolfsii

    A number of wild-type isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii were screened for their capacity to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes when grown on a...
    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 1997
  7. Ethanol production from cellulose by two lignocellulolytic soil fungi

    The present work examines the production of ethanol via direct fermentation of pure celluloses and lignocellulosic wastes by two soil fungi isolated...

    Article 01 March 1996
  8. Bioprocessing of sweet sorghum within situ-produced enzymes

    Enzyme-assisted ensiling (ENLAC), using in situ -produced enzymes from Gliocladium sp. TUB-F-498, preserved 80% of the sugar content of sweet sorghum,...

    Robert P. Tengerdy, György Szakacs, Joźsef Sipocz in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1996
  9. Octyl glucoside inhibits [14C]DHP mineralization whereas peroxidase activity is stimulated inPhanerochaete Chrysosporium

    Octyl glucoside stimulated peroxidase formation in Phanerochaete chrysosporium ME-446 cultivated in cellulose-based media. Addition of 0.1% of the...

    A. Silva, M. Costa-Ferreira, J. C. Duarte in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 July 1996
  10. Bioprocessing of Sweet Sorghum with In Situ-Produced Enzymes

    Enzyme-assisted ensiling (ENLAC), using in situ-produced enzymes from Gliocladium sp. TUB-F-498, preserved 80% of the sugar content of sweet sorghum,...
    Robert P. Tengerdy, György Szakacs, Joźsef Sipocz in Seventeenth Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 1996
  11. Ethanol Production from Cellulose by Two Lignocellulolytic Soil Fungi

    The present work examines the production of ethanol via direct fermentation of pure celluloses and lignocellulosic wastes by two soil fungi isolated...
    Chapter 1996
  12. Production of cellulase systems by selected mutants ofTrichoderma reesei in solid-state fermentation and their hydrolytic potentials

    Three mutants of Trichoderma reesei were grown in solid-state fermentation (SSF) in flasks and in a pan bioreactor. Mutant strain MCG 80 proved to be...

    Victor A. Awafo, Devinder S. Chahal, ... George B. B. Lê in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1996
  13. Production of Cellulase Systems by Selected Mutants of Trichoderma reesei in Solid-State Fermentation and Their Hydrolytic Potentials

    Three mutants of Trichoderma reesei were grown in solid-state fermentation (SSF) in flasks and in a pan bioreactor. Mutant strain MCG 80 proved to be...
    Victor A. Awafo, Devinder S. Chahal, ... George B. B. Lê in Seventeenth Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 1996
  14. Production of endo-1,4-β-glucanase and xylanase by Trichoderma reesei immobilized on polyurethane foam

    Endo-1,4-β-glucanase and xylanase were produced by Trichoderma reesei immobilized on polyurethane foam using lactose as the main carbon source. The...

    Reetta Haapala, Susan Linko, ... Pirkko Suominen in Biotechnology Techniques
    Article 01 June 1994
  15. Phenol oxidases production and wood degradation by a thermophilic fungusThermoascus aurantiacus

    The ability of a Brazilian strain of Thermoascus aurantiacus , a thermophilic fungus, to produce extracellular phenol oxidases and to degrade Eucalyptus...

    Angela Machuca, Nelson Durán in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 October 1993
  16. The effect of carbon sources on the single cell proteins and extracellular enzymes production byChrysonilia sitophila (TFB 27441 strain)

    The single cell protein and extracellular enzyme production from a lignocellulolytic fungus, Chrysonilia sitophila , using different carbon sources...

    Sybil O’Reilly, Sonia Erazo, ... Nelson DurÁn in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1991
  17. Preparation of fungal starter culture in liquid fluidized bed reactor

    Pregerminated Trichoderma reesei (Rut C-30) spores were grown on corncob particles in a liquid fluidized bed reactor (LFBR). Hyphal mass covered...

    S. Adisasmito, P. Mihaltz, ... R. P. Tengerdy in Biotechnology Techniques
    Article 01 September 1987
  18. Current and future perspectives in research on lignocellulose biodegradation

    The present article is an attempt to briefly summarize the findings of the meeting held at the Glasshouse Crops Research Institute on the 15th and...

    D. A. Wood, J. M. Lynch in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 August 1984
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