Ammonia Fiber Expansion Combined with White Rot Fungi to Treat Lignocellulose for Cultivation of Mushrooms
Mingyang Hu, Lin Yuan, Ziyuan Cai, Jingjing Zhang, Dandan Ji, Lihua Zang
Abstract
was the most effective bacterium for the combined treatment of lignocellulose. Ammonia fiber expansion-treated lignocellulose contributed to mycelial growth and increased the activity of three lignin hydrolase enzymes (laccase, manganese peroxidase, and lignin peroxidase) and mushroom yield. The mushroom yield was increased by 44.6%. The combined treatment method proposed in our study improves lignocellulose resource utilization and is therefore useful in the treatment of agricultural solid organic waste.
Topics & Concepts
MushroomPleurotusPleurotus ostreatusLaccasePleurotus eryngiiChemistryLigninFood scienceMyceliumManganese peroxidaseCelluloseLignin peroxidaseBotanyBiologyBiochemistryEnzymeOrganic chemistryEnzyme-mediated dye degradationFungal Biology and ApplicationsBiofuel production and bioconversion