“…SSF is, however, not restricted to applications in productions. Instead of treating the raw materials with xylanase solutions for biopulping and biobleaching (Daneault et al 1994, fungal SSF can serve as an integral part in the process from compact lignocellulosic material to pulp and paper (Martínez-Íñigo et al 2000, Gutíerrez et al 2001, Helmy & ElMeligi 2002, Kang et al 2003, Szendefy et al 2003, van Beek et al 2007. In order to replace petrochemicals and help to solve the problems of global warming, SSF with fungi on lignocellulosic substrates has also found high interest in biorefinery as an environmentally-friendly production system for fuels, energy, and chemicals from biomass , Watanabe 2007; see Chapters 6 and 22 of this book).…”