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Lignicolous fungi

Cellulolytic enzymes are common in marine lignicolous fungi [6,7]. Around 25% of the 40 species tested by Rohrmann [20] showed the same cellulase activity as Sporotrichum pulverulentum, a strongly cellulolytic terrestrial deuteromycotina. In salt-marsh species, enzymatic activity against carboxymethylcellulose was found in 100% of the 19 species... [Pg.1003]

Farrant, C., Hyde, K. D. Jones, E. B. G. (1985). Further studies on lignicolous marine fungi from Danish sand dunes. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 85, 164-7. [Pg.456]

Strongman, D. Miller, J. Calhoun, L. Findlay, J. Whitney, N. " The biochemical basis for interference competition among some lignicolous marine fungi", Bot. Mar., 1987, 30, 21-26. [Pg.87]

Ginns, J. Lefebvre, M. Lignicolous Corticoid Fungi of North America Systematics, Distribution, and Ecology, American Phytopathology Society St. Paul, MN, 1993. [Pg.87]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.69 , Pg.72 , Pg.74 ]




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