2019
DOI: 10.21307/pjm-2019-012
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The Influence of Temperature and Nitrogen Source on Cellulolytic Potential of Microbiota Isolated from Natural Environment

Abstract: Bacteria from the genus Bacillus are a rich source of commercial enzymes, including amylases, proteases, cellulases, glucose isomerase, and pullulanase. Cellulases account for 15% of the global market of industrial enzymes; thus, new microorganisms producing cellulases in a higher concentration and new ingredients, which can enhance the level of enzyme synthesis, are still needed. Many of cellulose-degrading microorganisms have been isolated so far and characterized in various regions of the world. In this stu… Show more

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“…Assorted sources of carbon were reported to induce the fungal (hemi) cellulolytic enzymes system [19,77,78]. Moreover, organic nitrogen sources are known to have higher positive cellulase activity responses than inorganic ones [79]. However, that varies with fungal strains, whereas the presence of readily available C-and Nsources may enhance the fungal growth but may not be inductive for (hemi) cellulolytic enzymes [80].…”
Section: Enhancement Of Fungal Biomass and (Hemi) Cellulolyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assorted sources of carbon were reported to induce the fungal (hemi) cellulolytic enzymes system [19,77,78]. Moreover, organic nitrogen sources are known to have higher positive cellulase activity responses than inorganic ones [79]. However, that varies with fungal strains, whereas the presence of readily available C-and Nsources may enhance the fungal growth but may not be inductive for (hemi) cellulolytic enzymes [80].…”
Section: Enhancement Of Fungal Biomass and (Hemi) Cellulolyticmentioning
confidence: 99%