1979
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.19791420309
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Bedeutung der Aktinomyceten für den Abbau von Cellulose, Lignin und Huminstoffen im Boden

Abstract: Aktinomyceten sind in Böden neutraler Reaktion eine zahlreich auftretende Gruppe von Mikroorganismen. Sie bilden einen bedeutenden Anteil der autochthonen Mikroflora. Zu den Actinomycetales zählt eine große Reihe von Familien und Gattungen mit unterschiedlichen und z. T. ungewöhnlichen physiologischen Eigenschaften. Thermophile Aktinomyceten sind besonders aktiv am Abbau der organischen Substanz beteiligt, z. B. Thermoactinomyces und Thermomonospora am Cellulose‐Abbau. Zur Gattung Arthrobacter und Nocardia geh… Show more

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“…Filamentous fungi can be equipped with enzymes (i.e. phenol oxidase) that can degrade the aromatic carbon compounds and are involved in the degradation of lignin and soil humic substances (Küster ). During the storage of process‐water, at least partial degradation of the toxic compounds may occur, which may have led to the reduction in the germination‐inhibiting effect in some treatments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Filamentous fungi can be equipped with enzymes (i.e. phenol oxidase) that can degrade the aromatic carbon compounds and are involved in the degradation of lignin and soil humic substances (Küster ). During the storage of process‐water, at least partial degradation of the toxic compounds may occur, which may have led to the reduction in the germination‐inhibiting effect in some treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%