1988
DOI: 10.1016/0144-4565(88)90099-6
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Selection of white-rot fungi for biopulping

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“…However, most white-rot fungi simultaneously degrade lignin and cellulose, resulting in a low sugar recovery. It was reported that some species can selectively degrade lignin and some hemicellulose, leaving easily accessible cellulose residue for subsequent hydrolysis and fermentation (Blanchette et al, 1988;Wan and Li, 2010b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, most white-rot fungi simultaneously degrade lignin and cellulose, resulting in a low sugar recovery. It was reported that some species can selectively degrade lignin and some hemicellulose, leaving easily accessible cellulose residue for subsequent hydrolysis and fermentation (Blanchette et al, 1988;Wan and Li, 2010b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Substantial variation has been observed among P. chrysosporium strains (15,16). Single basidiospore cultures, which are the haploid progeny of meiosis, exhibit extreme variation in LiP activity (17,18).…”
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“…This work includes strains from the United States, such as Phanerochaete and Ceriporiopsis of recognized efficiency on biomass conversion such as biopulping (Blanchette and Burnes 1988;Akhtar et al, 1993;Ferraz et al, 2003;Villalba et al, 2006), in order to compare them with the native strains in the Misiones province.…”
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