Lignocellulolytic enzyme production on pretreated poplar wood by filamentous fungi

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G. Szakacs
R.P. Tengerdy
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[1] Technical University of Budapest,Department of Agricultural Chemical Technology
[2] Colorado State University,Department of Microbiology
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Cellulase; filamentous fungi; β-glucosidase; submerged fermentation; pretreated poplar wood;
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Gliocladium sp. TUB F-498, a wild strain of a lignocellulolytic fungus with a fast growth rate and enzyme production rate was selected as a potential in situ enzyme source for the bioprocessing of pretreated poplar wood (PPW) to ethanol in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process. TUB F-498 produced 77 filter paper units of cellulase activity and 246 IU of β-glucosidase activity per g dry weight of substrate utilized, as compared with the highly successful mutant reference strain Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30, which produced 100 filter paper units and 92 IU per g dry weight substrate in a stirred-tank fermentation. TUB F-498 also produced more xylanase and endoglucanase activity than Rut-C30 on PPW in shake-flask fermentations.
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