Literature DB >> 21963903

Influence of Pleurotus ostreatus inoculation on wood degradation and fungal colonization.

Barbara Piškur1, Marko Bajc, Robert Robek, Miha Humar, Iztok Sinjur, Aleš Kadunc, Primož Oven, Gregor Rep, Samar Al Sayegh Petkovšek, Hojka Kraigher, Dušan Jurc, Franc Pohleven.   

Abstract

The influence of Pleurotus ostreatus inoculation on wood degradation and on fungal community structure was studied. The experiments were performed on an organically poor fly ash deposit covered with a 10 cm layer of beech wood chips inoculated with P. ostreatus isolate ZIM76. Compared to non-inoculated wood chips, inoculation increased the temperatures and relative humidities and, in the first 6 months, accelerated Klason lignin degradation by 9% and also, after 17 months, increased iron translocation into wood chips by 30%. After 6 months, PCR-DGGE showed 22-28 and 13-21 fungal taxa in non-inoculated and P. ostreatus-inoculated beech chips, respectively. The differences in number of taxa and in the fungal community structure (based on Dice coefficient) between non-inoculated and inoculated wood chips diminished with time. The results indicate that the naturally occurring processes of wood degradation are as efficient as those occurring in sites inoculated with P. ostreatus.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21963903     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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