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Solid-state fermentation in multi-well plates to assess pretreatment efficiency of rot fungi on lignocellulose biomass.


ABSTRACT: The potential of fungal pretreatment to improve fermentable sugar yields from wheat straw or Miscanthus was investigated. We assessed 63 fungal strains including 53 white-rot and 10 brown-rot fungi belonging to the Basidiomycota phylum in an original 12 day small-scale solid-state fermentation (SSF) experiment using 24-well plates. This method offers the convenience of one-pot processing of samples from SSF to enzymatic hydrolysis. The comparison of the lignocellulolytic activity profiles of white-rot fungi and brown-rot fungi showed different behaviours. The hierarchical clustering according to glucose and reducing sugars released from each biomass after 72 h enzymatic hydrolysis splits the set of fungal strains into three groups: efficient, no-effect and detrimental-effect species. The efficient group contained 17 species belonging to seven white-rot genera and one brown-rot genus. The yield of sugar released increased significantly (max. 62%) compared with non-inoculated controls for both substrates.

SUBMITTER: Zhou S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4621447 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solid-state fermentation in multi-well plates to assess pretreatment efficiency of rot fungi on lignocellulose biomass.

Zhou Simeng S   Raouche Sana S   Grisel Sacha S   Navarro David D   Sigoillot Jean-Claude JC   Herpoël-Gimbert Isabelle I  

Microbial biotechnology 20150806 6


The potential of fungal pretreatment to improve fermentable sugar yields from wheat straw or Miscanthus was investigated. We assessed 63 fungal strains including 53 white-rot and 10 brown-rot fungi belonging to the Basidiomycota phylum in an original 12 day small-scale solid-state fermentation (SSF) experiment using 24-well plates. This method offers the convenience of one-pot processing of samples from SSF to enzymatic hydrolysis. The comparison of the lignocellulolytic activity profiles of whi  ...[more]

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