Requirement for a Growth Substrate During Lignin Decomposition by Two Wood-Rotting Fungi
AUTOR(ES)
Kirk, T. Kent
RESUMO
Decomposition of 14C-labeled lignin to 14CO2 by the lignin-decomposing fungi Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Coriolus versicolor required a growth substrate such as cellulose or glucose. Growth with lignin as sole carbon addition to an otherwise complete medium was negligible.
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