van Erven et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Elucidation of in situ ligninolysis mechanisms of the selective white-rot fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermisporavan Erven et al., 2019
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- van Erven G
- Hilgers R
- Waard P
- Gladbeek E
- van Berkel W
- Kabel M
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- ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering
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Lignin degradation by white-rot fungi is an essential step in terrestrial carbon cycling and has great potential for biotechnological applications. Selective white-rot fungi have been recognized for their ability to effectively delignify lignocellulose, but the underlying …
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