Fungi in Bioremediation 2001
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511541780.002
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Degradation of plant cell wall polymers

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“…Fungi are probably the most biotechnologically useful group of organisms and are used to synthesize a wide range of economically important compounds, enzymes, and secondary metabolites, including antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals (841). Fungi are the primary agents of decay on this planet (225) and play critical ecological roles in nutrient recycling. This biodegradation activity can also be deleterious, leading to decomposition of economically useful products, including building timber, man-made materials, and food (841).…”
Section: Neurospora Crassa: a Model Filamentous Fungusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungi are probably the most biotechnologically useful group of organisms and are used to synthesize a wide range of economically important compounds, enzymes, and secondary metabolites, including antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals (841). Fungi are the primary agents of decay on this planet (225) and play critical ecological roles in nutrient recycling. This biodegradation activity can also be deleterious, leading to decomposition of economically useful products, including building timber, man-made materials, and food (841).…”
Section: Neurospora Crassa: a Model Filamentous Fungusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Filamentous fungi are a large and evolutionarily successful group of organisms of enormous ecological importance (27,114). Fungi also have a considerable impact on our economy because they serve as bio-factories for the industrial production of proteins (90,130) and because many fungi are human and plant pathogens that pose a threat to public health and agriculture (1,105,124).

The basic unit of a filamentous fungus is the hypha, which usually consists of a chain of elongated cells that expand at the apex of the tip cell (10,41,115).

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“…Hydrogen peroxide, formed as the result of glucose oxidase, glyoxal oxidase, and aryl alcohol oxidase (Evans & Hedger, 2001), penetrates the cell wall and depolymerizes the lignocellulose matrix Rayner & Boddy, 1988). This results in cellulose and hemicellulose being more accessible to fungal hydrolases.…”
Section: Postia Placenta Pycnoporus Sanguineusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent increase in lignin content may be explained by the removal of celluloses and other bio-degradable wood components during fungal growth, resulting in a relative increase in the polyphenolic compound. The latter phenomenon may be especially evident where readily available cellulose is utilized to the expense of lignin degradation (Evans & Hedger, 2001). …”
Section: Analyses Of Residual Wood Components Following Growth Of P mentioning
confidence: 99%