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Efficient crop straws biotreatment using the fungus Cerrena Unicolor GC.u01

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AbstractLignin is main composition of agricultural biomass which can be decomposed through enzymatic hydrolysis by fungi. However, there are still needs to identify more efficient and effective fungal stain for biomass valorization. In this study, lignin degrading fungi from birch forest were screened for sustainable degradation of waste agricultural straws. The most effective strain was identified as Cerrena unicolor GC.u01 using 18 S rDNA gene-sequencing technology. Three different crop straws (corn stalk, rice and wheat straws) were used for the biotreatment studies. The activities of lignin degrading enzymes, laccase (Lac), cellulase and xylanase, secreted by C. unicolor were also determined. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermal gravimetric analyzer (TGA) were further used to monitor the effects of the biotreatment process. The results showed that C. unicolor degraded 34.3% rice straw lignin, a percentage which was higher than other isolated strains after 15 d straw liquid fermentation. The highest Lac activity (8.396 U•mL− 1) was observed with corn stalk on the 7 d. Cellulase and xylanase activities, in the same biomass, were higher than those of wheat and rice straws after 15 d. Furthermore, SEM, FTIR and TGA analyses showed that C. unicolor pretreatment process had significant effects on corn stalk, rice and wheat straws’ structures. The newly isolated stain of C. unicolor demonstrated high lignin degradation potential that can provide effective, ecofriendly means of valorizing biomass to industrial useable raw-material.
Title: Efficient crop straws biotreatment using the fungus Cerrena Unicolor GC.u01
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AbstractLignin is main composition of agricultural biomass which can be decomposed through enzymatic hydrolysis by fungi.
However, there are still needs to identify more efficient and effective fungal stain for biomass valorization.
In this study, lignin degrading fungi from birch forest were screened for sustainable degradation of waste agricultural straws.
The most effective strain was identified as Cerrena unicolor GC.
u01 using 18 S rDNA gene-sequencing technology.
Three different crop straws (corn stalk, rice and wheat straws) were used for the biotreatment studies.
The activities of lignin degrading enzymes, laccase (Lac), cellulase and xylanase, secreted by C.
unicolor were also determined.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermal gravimetric analyzer (TGA) were further used to monitor the effects of the biotreatment process.
The results showed that C.
unicolor degraded 34.
3% rice straw lignin, a percentage which was higher than other isolated strains after 15 d straw liquid fermentation.
The highest Lac activity (8.
396 U•mL− 1) was observed with corn stalk on the 7 d.
Cellulase and xylanase activities, in the same biomass, were higher than those of wheat and rice straws after 15 d.
Furthermore, SEM, FTIR and TGA analyses showed that C.
unicolor pretreatment process had significant effects on corn stalk, rice and wheat straws’ structures.
The newly isolated stain of C.
unicolor demonstrated high lignin degradation potential that can provide effective, ecofriendly means of valorizing biomass to industrial useable raw-material.

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