2018
DOI: 10.15625/1811-4989/14/4/12306
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Identification of white rot fungus CP9 and its potential application in biopulping

Abstract: Wood-rotting fungi represent an important component of forest ecosystems. Among them, white-rot fungi are the most efficient lignin degraders. Biopulping using white-rot fungi in pretreatment of the materials, is one of the solutions to overcome disadvantages of traditional production methods. Today, the isolation and screening of lignin degrading fungi capable for application in biopulping are of keen interest in Vietnam. The use of non–wood, plant fibres in pulp and paper industry, special, agricultural resi… Show more

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“…It suggests that the fungus is widely distributed in A. mellifera ligustica . Some fungi isolated from honeybee larvae, hypopharyngeal gland, honeycomb, and royal jelly were wood-rotting fungi, such as T. hirsuta , S. commune , B. adusta , and L. lactinea [ 37 39 ]. Besides, the genus Arthrinium isolated from honeybee gut and larvae has been reported as a plant pathogen [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It suggests that the fungus is widely distributed in A. mellifera ligustica . Some fungi isolated from honeybee larvae, hypopharyngeal gland, honeycomb, and royal jelly were wood-rotting fungi, such as T. hirsuta , S. commune , B. adusta , and L. lactinea [ 37 39 ]. Besides, the genus Arthrinium isolated from honeybee gut and larvae has been reported as a plant pathogen [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%