Soil Bioremediation 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119547976.ch13
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“…Filamentous fungi, yeasts and mushrooms may degrade pollutants in soil, certain species like lignolytic fungi may achieve this purpose, thanks to cellular enzymes like lactase, that work in dechlorination of chlorophenolic compounds. Furthermore, mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi, that is surrounded by silts in hyphae, can kidnap pollutants like DDT and allow reduction in toxicity of their cells; therefore, fungal species have high resistance to those compounds, evidenced by the adaptive processes that have fungal species in order to assimilate new carbon resources [1], and in the degradative process, they release pollutants to soil into non-toxic substances [33]. Also, fungi secrete exoenzymes to supply the energetic necessities for growing hyphae, the xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes grants the metabolism of distinct compounds, hence they tolerate a wide range of natural of anthropogenic substances, including aromatic amines and their derives [34].…”
Section: Bioremediation Procedures and Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filamentous fungi, yeasts and mushrooms may degrade pollutants in soil, certain species like lignolytic fungi may achieve this purpose, thanks to cellular enzymes like lactase, that work in dechlorination of chlorophenolic compounds. Furthermore, mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi, that is surrounded by silts in hyphae, can kidnap pollutants like DDT and allow reduction in toxicity of their cells; therefore, fungal species have high resistance to those compounds, evidenced by the adaptive processes that have fungal species in order to assimilate new carbon resources [1], and in the degradative process, they release pollutants to soil into non-toxic substances [33]. Also, fungi secrete exoenzymes to supply the energetic necessities for growing hyphae, the xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes grants the metabolism of distinct compounds, hence they tolerate a wide range of natural of anthropogenic substances, including aromatic amines and their derives [34].…”
Section: Bioremediation Procedures and Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%