2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-023-03840-3
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Bioremediation of Diesel-Contaminated Soil by Fungal Solid-State Fermentation

Yuhong Bai,
Hong Liang,
Litao Wang
et al.
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“…As spending on culture media is considered one of the main determinants of high enzyme production costs [24], SSF has been considered a cheaper alternative to submerged processes as it allows the use of organic matter available in abundance [25,26]. Wood chips and bran were recently used as substrates for SSF of various white-rot fungi, including P. sanguineus, aiming at bioremediating diesel oilcontaminated soils [27]. However, both types of fermentation have been used to cultivate Pycnoporus spp., aimed at its use and the use of its enzymes in biodegradation processes.…”
Section: The Genus Pycnoporusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As spending on culture media is considered one of the main determinants of high enzyme production costs [24], SSF has been considered a cheaper alternative to submerged processes as it allows the use of organic matter available in abundance [25,26]. Wood chips and bran were recently used as substrates for SSF of various white-rot fungi, including P. sanguineus, aiming at bioremediating diesel oilcontaminated soils [27]. However, both types of fermentation have been used to cultivate Pycnoporus spp., aimed at its use and the use of its enzymes in biodegradation processes.…”
Section: The Genus Pycnoporusmentioning
confidence: 99%