THE DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN IN A LIQUID CULTURE BY <I>CERIPORIA BRESADOLAE</I> (BDOT. & GALZ.) BOND. & SING. (<I>APHYLLOPHORALES: BASIDIOMYCOTINA</I>)

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  • M. C. Martínez-González
  • M. Honrubia

Abstract

The celulose and lignin degradation potential of Cenpona bresadolae, a fungus causing brown rot in Pinus halepensis, has been measured as a percentage of weight loss of commercial celulose and lignin. It has been found that the degradation of celulose is dependent on the previous treatment of the substratum with chemical reagents. Besides, the presence of a carbohydrates such glucose. added exogenously, is necessary.

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M. C. Martínez-González

Departamento de Botánica Facultad de Biología Universidad de Murcia Murcia

M. Honrubia

Departamento de Botánica Facultad de Biología Universidad de Murcia Murcia
How to Cite
Martínez-González, M. C., & Honrubia, M. (1985). THE DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN IN A LIQUID CULTURE BY <I>CERIPORIA BRESADOLAE</I> (BDOT. & GALZ.) BOND. & SING. (<I>APHYLLOPHORALES: BASIDIOMYCOTINA</I>). Anales de Biología, (5), 53–56. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/35291
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Biología general

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