2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-016-5606-7
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Application of ligninolytic potentials of a white-rot fungus Ganoderma lucidum for degradation of lindane

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“…Imran et al (2016) found that the maximum specific activity of laccase synthesized by Aspergillus terreus SG-777 was determined as 0.91 U mg -1 using banana stalks as a substrate after improving SSF conditions, and it was approximately 1154-fold lower than our result. In the another study, under solid state fermentation, the maximum laccase specific activities obtained were 26.25 and 12.13 U mg -1 on 4 and 40 ppm lindane incorporated samples, respectively, on the 28th day of incubation (Kaur et al 2016). Similarly, these values were too low than those of 1050.28 ± 86 U mg -1 ; thus, these results may be evidence of the efficiency of SSF.…”
Section: Effect Of Tween 80 Concentrations On Laccase Production By Pmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Imran et al (2016) found that the maximum specific activity of laccase synthesized by Aspergillus terreus SG-777 was determined as 0.91 U mg -1 using banana stalks as a substrate after improving SSF conditions, and it was approximately 1154-fold lower than our result. In the another study, under solid state fermentation, the maximum laccase specific activities obtained were 26.25 and 12.13 U mg -1 on 4 and 40 ppm lindane incorporated samples, respectively, on the 28th day of incubation (Kaur et al 2016). Similarly, these values were too low than those of 1050.28 ± 86 U mg -1 ; thus, these results may be evidence of the efficiency of SSF.…”
Section: Effect Of Tween 80 Concentrations On Laccase Production By Pmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Fungal biodegradation is also considered an environment friendly approach for the detoxification of POPs in comparison with the traditional physical and chemical methods (Saez et al, 2018). Several studies reported the fungal degradation of lindane (Guillén-Jiménez et al, 2012;Salam et al, 2013;Kaur and Kaur, 2016). Fungi have extracellular enzymes that are relatively non-specific to the substrate and possess strong activity.…”
Section: Potential Microorganisms In Lindane Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ligninolytic extracellular enzyme activity of white rot fungi efficiently degrades lindane. The soil environmental conditions (temperature, moisture content, and C/N ratio) and the presence of other microorganisms can affect the biodegradation activity of fungi (Kaur and Kaur, 2016). Kaur and Kaur (2016) reported 75.50% lindane degradation on the 28th day with the white rot fungus Ganoderma lucidum GL-2 strain grown in liquid-state fermentation.…”
Section: Potential Microorganisms In Lindane Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our experiment, 5-day-old fungal colonies were used and showed better tolerance to PCP, indicating that growth of the fungus, resulting in greater biomass, may favorably affect tolerance to PCP. It is believed that the presence of organochlorine insecticides induces the production of protective proteins, which counteracts the adverse effects of insecticides on the fungal growth [18]. Actually, the concentration of PCP in the actual environment is much lower than that of PCP used in this experiment, thus it is considered that these Phlebia species with better tolerance might be valuable as a useful resource for the biodegradation and remediation of PCP pollution.…”
Section: Fungal Tolerance To Pcpmentioning
confidence: 97%