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Relation of xylitol formation and lignocellulose degradation in yeast
AbstractOne of the critical steps of the biotechnological production of xylitol from lignocellulosic biomass is the deconstruction of the plant cell...
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Comparison of Different Lactobacilli Regarding Substrate Utilization and Their Tolerance Towards Lignocellulose Degradation Products
Fermentative lactic acid production is currently impeded by low pH tolerance of the production organisms, the successive substrate consumption of the...
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Lignin deconstruction by anaerobic fungi
Lignocellulose forms plant cell walls, and its three constituent polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, represent the largest renewable...
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Effect of culture conditions on the performance of lignocellulose-degrading synthetic microbial consortia
In this study, we examined a synthetic microbial consortium, composed of two selected bacteria, i.e., Citrobacter freundii so4 and Sphingobacterium...
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The enrichment of anaerobic fungi and methanogens showed higher lignocellulose degrading and methane producing ability than that of bacteria and methanogens
In this study, rumen content was used to obtain three enrichments of anaerobic fungi and methanogens (F + M enrichment), bacteria and methanogens...
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Enzymes for the Degradation of Biomass
Enzymatic hydrolysis in a biorefinery process plays a key role in the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into sugars, which in turn are used as... -
Bioethanol Production from Alkali-Treated Corn Stover via Acidic Adjustment by Furfural Residue
The unwashed alkali-treated lignocellulose can be directly enzymatically hydrolyzed and fermented via pH adjustment with acids. The use of acids...
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Effects of Fusarium solani on the Growth and Development of Anoplophora glabripennis Larvae
Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned beetle) is a wood-boring pest that can inhabit a wide range of healthy deciduous host trees in native and...
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Integrative omics analysis of the termite gut system adaptation to Miscanthus diet identifies lignocellulose degradation enzymes
Miscanthus sp. biomass could satisfy future biorefinery value chains. However, its use is largely untapped due to high recalcitrance. The termite and...
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Influence of hemicellulose and lignin on intermolecular interaction between quinacridone and lignocellulosic fibers revealed by gel-state NMR and color measurements
Quinacridone, a π-conjugated planar molecule, and common red pigment in industrial and painting applications, easily aggregates to form large...
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Wastewater treatment bacteria show differential preference for colonizing natural biopolymers
AbstractMost reduced organic matter entering activated sludge systems is particulate (1–100-µm diameter) or colloidal (0.001–1-µm diameter), yet...
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Transcriptome-wide analysis of a superior xylan degrading isolate Penicillium oxalicum 5–18 revealed active lignocellulosic degrading genes
Lignocellulose biomass raw materials have a high value in energy conversion. Recently, there has been growing interest in using microorganisms to...
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Biomorphic porous TiO2 with wood template size scaling for improved adsorption and photocatalysis performance
Biomorphic TiO 2 with hierarchical porous structures for photocatalytic degradation is fabricated by templating wood residues of different size scales...
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Recycling Resources of Soil and Agroecosystem
Realizing the reuse of agricultural organic waste (AOW) to ensure the sustainable development of agricultural production has been a key area of... -
Biocalorimetry-aided monitoring of fungal pretreatment of lignocellulosic agricultural residues
AbstractThe present study aimed to investigate whether and how non-invasive biocalorimetric measurements could serve for process monitoring of fungal...
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Lignin Depolymerization for Its Valorization
Recent global shift towards sustainable development and biorefinery-based approach for meeting the energy and other needs of the industries and urban...
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Comparative genomic analysis of Planctomycetota potential for polysaccharide degradation identifies biotechnologically relevant microbes
BackgroundMembers of the Planctomycetota phylum harbour an outstanding potential for carbohydrate degradation given the abundance and diversity of...
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Genome-wide analysis of the Pleurotus eryngii laccase gene (PeLac) family and functional identification of PeLac5
The laccase gene family encodes multiple isozymes that are crucial for the degradation of substrates and the regulation of developmental processes in...
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Comparative genomic and transcriptome analysis of Bacillus velezensis CL-4 fermented corn germ meal
Bacillus, an excellent organic-degrading agent, can degrade lignocellulose. Notably, some B. velezensis strains encode lignocellulases. However,...
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The Study of Potentially Lignocellulolytic Actinobacteria Pseudonocardia sp. AI2
The search for microorganisms with potential for bioconversion of lignocellulose is now of immediate interest. Industrial waste is a source of...