DEGRADATION OF WHITE-ROT FUNGI ON WHITE POWDERY BAMBOO CHIPS
Three white-rot fungi were incubated on white powdery bamboo chips. The residual lignin content and holocellulose content in the decayed bamboo chips were determined, and based on their content delignification selection factors of the fungi were calculated. During a four-week incubation, Trametes hirsute 19-6 had the highest weight loss and delignification ability compared to the other fungi. More than 20% of lignin was degraded by Trametes hirsuta 19-6, and less than 6% of the holocellulose was lost. So Trametes hirsute 19-6 had a higher delignification ability and better delignification selectively than the other white-rot fungi on bamboo chips. As the most efficient utilization of bamboo, we predict that bamboo fiber might be employed as the raw material in the pulp and paper industry after biopulping with Trametes hirsute 19-6.
white powdery bamboo biodegradation white-rot fungi
Xiong Jianhua Cheng Hao Wang Shuangfei Li Kecheng
Department of the Environment of Guangxi University, Nanning,530004, China Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering,Guangxi University of Technology, Liuzhou, 545006, Pulp & Paper Institute of Guangxi University,Nanning, 530004, China Department of Chemical Engineering and Limerick Pulp and Paper Centre, University of New Brunswick,
国际会议
广州
英文
693-696
2010-11-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)