2022
DOI: 10.30550/j.lil/2022.59.s/2022.08.10
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Lignin degradation by co-cultured fungi: current status and future perspectives

Abstract: The lignocellulosic biomass is a highly abundant and renewable resource. However, its exploitation is limited by the recalcitrance of the lignin present in the plant cellwall. In the last three decades, fungal co-cultures have increasingly been applied to overcome lignin recalcitrance by enhancing the production of ligninolytic enzymes through microbial interactions. In this paper, we systematically compile studies on fungal co-cultures used in the degradation of lignin-containing substrates to clarify the adv… Show more

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