2016
DOI: 10.1590/2236-8906-81/2015
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Cultural and ligninolytic activity studies of some polypores (Basidiomycota) from brazilian Atlantic Forest, São Paulo State, Brazil

Abstract: During a fungi survey in the brazilian Atlantic Forest in São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil, polypores growing on decaying wood were collected and fragments of the basidiomata were used to obtain isolates in pure culture. A total of 37 isolates were obtained and 23 species were identified. Cultural features of Bjerkandera atroalba, Henningsia brasiliensis, Rigidoporus undatus, and Steccherinum reniforme were described for the first time. A total of 31 isolates were evaluated in terms of their ability to oxidi… Show more

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“…When qualitative and quantitative assays are implemented, important factors such as time, sensitivity cell growth requirements, and the number of samples to be screened must be considered (Motato-Vásquez et al, 2016;Sun et al, 2018). The qualitative detection of lignin-degrading bacteria and fungi are generally performed using natural substrates that resemble the lignin structure (Figure 3; Table 1).…”
Section: Cultivation-based Methodologies Enable the Isolation Of Lignmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When qualitative and quantitative assays are implemented, important factors such as time, sensitivity cell growth requirements, and the number of samples to be screened must be considered (Motato-Vásquez et al, 2016;Sun et al, 2018). The qualitative detection of lignin-degrading bacteria and fungi are generally performed using natural substrates that resemble the lignin structure (Figure 3; Table 1).…”
Section: Cultivation-based Methodologies Enable the Isolation Of Lignmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The works of Nobles (1965) and Stalpers (1978) provide standards for reporting cultural features of polypores in vitro. However, differentiation between species of Rigidoporus in culture is challenging (Motato‐Vásquez et al, 2016). Morphologically, species of Rigidoporus share similar characteristics with other fungal genera, such as Physisporinus and Oxyporus , including a monomitic hyphal structure, cyanophilous generative hyphae with simple septa and globose basidiospores (Wu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Characterization Of Rigidoporus Microporusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, these three species have a heterocytic nuclear behavior and a bipolar mating system (Gilbertson & Canfield 1972;David 1988;Lombard et al 1992). It is noteworthy that cultures of B. mikrofumosa and B. atroalba develop chlamydospores and not arthroconidia (Motato-Vásquez et. al.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%