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Regulation of coal polymer degradation by fungi. Eighth quarterly report, [April--June 1996]
Author(s) -
Robert L. Irvine,
John A. Bumpus
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/431014
Subject(s) - phanerochaete , coal , chrysosporium , solubilization , biodegradation , oxalate , chemistry , trametes versicolor , slurry , degradation (telecommunications) , lignin , coal slurry , waste management , pulp and paper industry , environmental chemistry , laccase , environmental science , organic chemistry , biochemistry , environmental engineering , enzyme , engineering , telecommunications
This project addresses the solubilization of low-rank coal (leonardite) by lignin degrading fungi. During this reporting period efforts were focused on determining the effect of pH on coal solubilization by oxalate ion and other biologically important compounds that might function as metal chelators, on the role of laccase in coal solubilization and metabolism, on decolorization of soluble coal macromolecule by Phanerochaete chrysosporium and T. versicolor in solid agar media, and on solubilization of coal in slurry cultures and solid phase reactors

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