Česká Mykologie 22(1): 43–49             Article published: 1968 doi: 10.33585/cmy.22109

JURÁŠEK L., SOPKO R., VÁRADI J.

Decomposition of beech wood and holocellulose by supernatants of stationary cultures of wood-destroying fungi.

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Abstract

This paper deals with the lignolytic and holocellulose-degrading activity of supernatants from stationary cultures of wood-destroying fungi. Schizophyllum commune was the most active, causing 5.9% weight loss in beech wood and 40.5% in holocellulose. The correlation of degradation patterns suggests that different enzymatic systems may be used for wood and holocellulose decomposition.




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Jurášek L., Sopko R., Váradi J. (1968): Decomposition of beech wood and holocellulose by supernatants of stationary cultures of wood-destroying fungi. – Česká Mykologie 22(1): 43–49. copy to clipboard


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