The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes

The potentials of two new native fungi Trichoderma aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 and Fusarium equiseti UPM 09 JN811063 isolated from Asian elephant dung for their ability to digest lignin and hemicellulose was exploited using two pretreatment methods, submerged cultivation (SMC) and solid state cultiv...

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Main Authors: Farouq, Ahmadu Ali, Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Planetary Scientific Research Center 2014
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spelling upm-498462016-12-30T05:31:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49846/ The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes Farouq, Ahmadu Ali Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang The potentials of two new native fungi Trichoderma aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 and Fusarium equiseti UPM 09 JN811063 isolated from Asian elephant dung for their ability to digest lignin and hemicellulose was exploited using two pretreatment methods, submerged cultivation (SMC) and solid state cultivation (SSC). The pretreatment effect (% loss on lignin and hemicellulose determined after treatment) on rice husk (RH), rubber wood saw dust (RW) and oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) using SMC and SSC by T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 was statistically significantly (P<0.05) higher than by F. equiseti UPM 09 JN811063. However, the result of this study, therefore, showed that the fungi T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 and F. equiseti UPM 09 JN811063 both have great selectivity for lignin with T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 having greater selectivity. Planetary Scientific Research Center 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49846/1/The%20potentials%20of%20novel%20native%20fungi%20in%20delignification%20of%20lignocellulose%20biomass%20wastes.pdf Farouq, Ahmadu Ali and Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang (2014) The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes. In: 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and its Applications (ICBNA'2014), 19-20 Mar. 2014, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (pp. 9-12). http://psrcentre.org/proceeding.php?catid=173&type=1&mode=detail
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description The potentials of two new native fungi Trichoderma aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 and Fusarium equiseti UPM 09 JN811063 isolated from Asian elephant dung for their ability to digest lignin and hemicellulose was exploited using two pretreatment methods, submerged cultivation (SMC) and solid state cultivation (SSC). The pretreatment effect (% loss on lignin and hemicellulose determined after treatment) on rice husk (RH), rubber wood saw dust (RW) and oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) using SMC and SSC by T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 was statistically significantly (P<0.05) higher than by F. equiseti UPM 09 JN811063. However, the result of this study, therefore, showed that the fungi T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 and F. equiseti UPM 09 JN811063 both have great selectivity for lignin with T. aureoviride UPM 09 JN811061 having greater selectivity.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Farouq, Ahmadu Ali
Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang
spellingShingle Farouq, Ahmadu Ali
Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang
The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
author_facet Farouq, Ahmadu Ali
Abdullah, Dzulkefly Kuang
author_sort Farouq, Ahmadu Ali
title The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
title_short The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
title_full The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
title_fullStr The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
title_full_unstemmed The potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
title_sort potentials of novel native fungi in delignification of lignocellulose biomass wastes
publisher Planetary Scientific Research Center
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49846/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49846/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49846/1/The%20potentials%20of%20novel%20native%20fungi%20in%20delignification%20of%20lignocellulose%20biomass%20wastes.pdf
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