2024
DOI: 10.1093/ismejo/wrae050
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Enzymatic machinery of wood-inhabiting fungi that degrade temperate tree species

Lydia Kipping,
Nico Jehmlich,
Julia Moll
et al.

Abstract: Deadwood provides habitat for fungi and serves diverse ecological functions in forests. We already have profound knowledge of fungal assembly processes, physiological and enzymatic activities, and resulting physico-chemical changes during deadwood decay. However, in situ detection and identification methods, fungal origins, and a mechanistic understanding of the main lignocellulolytic enzymes are lacking. This study used metaproteomics to detect the main extracellular lignocellulolytic enzymes in 12 tree speci… Show more

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