Lignin degradation and modification by the soil-inhabiting fungus Fusarium proliferatum

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Abstract

A soil-inhabiting Fusarium proliferatum strain was capable of transforming or degrading nonlabeled and 14C-labeled industrial, natural, and Synthetic lignin. The mineralization rate per day (expressed as the percentage of added radioactivity recovered as to 14CO2) was maximal during primary metabolism.

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Regalado, V., Rodríguez, A., Perestelo, F., Carnicero, A., De La Fuente, G., & Falcon, M. A. (1997). Lignin degradation and modification by the soil-inhabiting fungus Fusarium proliferatum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 63(9), 3716–3718. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.63.9.3716-3718.1997

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