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Bioconversion of Straw Into Improved Fodder: Mycoprotein Production and Cellulolytic Acivity of Rice Straw Decomposing Fungi

Helal GA

  • KMID: 2312456
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2005 Jun;33(2):90-96.
Sixty two out of the sixty four species of fungal isolates tested could produce both exo-beta1,4-gluconase (C1) and endo-beta1,4-gluconase (Cx) on pure cellulose and rice straw as carbon source in...
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Antagonistic Evaluation of Chromobacterium sp. JH7 for Biological Control of Ginseng Root Rot Caused by Cylindrocarpon destructans

Han JH, Park GC, Kim KS

Cylindrocarpon destructans is an ascomycete soil-borne pathogen that causes ginseng root rot. To identify effective biocontrol agents, we isolated several bacteria from ginseng cultivation soil and evaluated their antifungal activity....
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Comparison of Dyes for Easy Detection of Extracellular Cellulases in Fungi

Yoon JH, Park JE, Suh DY, Hong SB, Ko SJ, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2312507
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Mar;35(1):21-24.
To evaluate which dye is effective in a plate assay for detecting extracellular cellulase activity produced by fungi, four chromogenic dyes including remazol brilliant blue, phenol red, congo red, and...
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Bioconversion of Lignocellulose Materials

Pothiraj C, Kanmani P, Balaji P

  • KMID: 2312489
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2006 Dec;34(4):159-165.
One of the most economically viable processes for the bioconversion of many lignocellulosic waste is represented by white rot fungi. Phanerochaete chrysosporium is one of the important commercially cultivated fungi...
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Evaluation of Ten Wild Nigerian Mushrooms for Amylase and Cellulase Activities

Jonathan S, Adeoyo OR

  • KMID: 2312623
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Jun;39(2):103-108.
Amylases and cellulases are important enzymes that can be utilized for various biological activities. Ten different wild Nigerian mushrooms (Agaricus blazei, Agaricus sp., Corilopsis occidentalis, Coriolus versicolor, Termitomyces clypeatus, Termitomyces...
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Extracellular Enzyme Activities of the Monokaryotic Strains Generated from Basidiospores of Shiitake Mushroom

Kwon HW, Back IJ, Ko HG, You CH, Kim SH

To obtain basic information on the biochemical property of basidiospores of shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes), the ability of producing extracellular enzyme was assessed using a chromogenic plate-based assay. For the...
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Detection of Extracellular Enzyme Activities in Ganoderma neo-japonicum

Jo WS, Park HN, Cho DH, Yoo YB, Park SC

  • KMID: 2312626
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Jun;39(2):118-120.
The ability of Ganoderma to produce extracellular enzymes, including beta-glucosidase, cellulase, avicelase, pectinase, xylanase, protease, amylase, and ligninase was tested in chromogenic media. beta-glucosidase showed the highest activity, among the...
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Genetic and Biochemical Characterization of Monokaryotic Progeny Strains of Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)

Kwon HW, Choi MA, Yun YH, Oh YL, Kong WS, Kim SH

To promote the selection of promising monokaryotic strains of button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) during breeding, 61 progeny strains derived from basidiospores of two different lines of dikaryotic parental strains, ASI1038...
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Biochemical Characterization of an Extracellular beta-Glucosidase from the Fungus, Penicillium italicum, Isolated from Rotten Citrus Peel

Park AR, Hong JH, Kim JJ, Yoon JJ

  • KMID: 2312670
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2012 Sep;40(3):173-180.
A beta-glucosidase from Penicillium italicum was purified with a specific activity of 61.8 U/mg, using a chromatography system. The native form of the enzyme was an 88.5-kDa tetramer with a...
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Yeast Associated with the Ambrosia Beetle, Platypus koryoensis, the Pest of Oak Trees in Korea

Yun YH, Suh DY, Yoo HD, Oh MH, Kim SH

Oak tree death caused by symbiosis of an ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis, and an ophiostomatoid filamentous fungus, Raffaelea quercus-mongolicae, has been a nationwide problem in Korea since 2004. In this...
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