| Literature DB >> 34737050 |
Jinghong Wang1, Lingling Li1, Hongmin Xu1, Yali Zhang1, Yuxin Liu1, Fangzheng Zhang1, Guinan Shen1, Lei Yan1, Weiwei Wang2, Hongzhi Tang2, Huajiao Qiu3, Ji-Dong Gu4, Weidong Wang5.
Abstract
To improve the lignin degradation efficiency, we established a co-culture consortium (LDFC) consisting of Trametes hirsuta BYL-3, Trametes versicolor BYL-7 and Trametes hirsuta BYL-8. The testing results showed that the constructed consortium showed improved the lignin degradation rate by fungi. The optimal cultivation conditions were mixture at 1:1:1 vol ratio of each fungus, 7% (w/v) of inoculum amount, culture temperature at 26 °C, pH was 6.9 and 10 days of culturing time. Under these conditions, the degradation rate of lignin was 39.7%, which was 9.3% higher than those before optimization (30.4%). Using rice straw for treatment by LDFC to papermaking, the paper tensile strength was 8 N, and the ring pressure index was 2.46 N·m/g, which meets the standards for the production of corrugated paper for packaging. These results indicate that LDFC has potential application value to convert rice straw resources for bio-pulping to make papers.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-pulping; Fungal interaction; Lignin degradation; Optimization
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34737050 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642