| Literature DB >> 27401159 |
Mirela Planinić1, Bruno Zelić2, Ivan Čubel1, Ana Bucić-Kojić1, Marina Tišma3.
Abstract
Trametes versicolor is a white-rot fungus known to be efficient in lignin removal due to its complex extracellular lignocellulolytic enzymatic system. Therefore, it can be used in the treatment of lignocellulose waste from agro, food, and wood industries. In a first experiment, corn forage treatment with T. versicolor was investigated in laboratory jars. In a second experiment, the process was scaled up to a tray bioreactor. In the tray bioreactor, the process of lignin degradation was improved, resulting in an increase in lignin conversion of up to 71% during seven days' treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Corn forage; Trametes versicolor; lignin degradation; lignocellulose; solid-state fermentation; tray bioreactor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27401159 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16654979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag Res