Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation

Six species of coprophilous fungi were isolated from cow dung. Each species, or a combination of two or more, were inoculated on dung and their capacity of degradation of the substrate was measured as dry weight loss, endoglucanase activity and loss of cellulose. Degradation of CMC agar medium was a...

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Autores principales: Papinutti, V.L., Diorio, L.A.
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spelling todo:paper_03257541_v31_n4_p182_Papinutti2023-10-03T15:24:11Z Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation Papinutti, V.L. Diorio, L.A. Cellulose Coprophilous fungi Degradation cellulose glucan synthase article degradation enzyme activity enzyme substrate fungus growth nonhuman ecology feces fungus metabolism microbiology Ecology Feces Fungi Six species of coprophilous fungi were isolated from cow dung. Each species, or a combination of two or more, were inoculated on dung and their capacity of degradation of the substrate was measured as dry weight loss, endoglucanase activity and loss of cellulose. Degradation of CMC agar medium was also established. As a result of their interespecific relationship, a minor degradative capacity was observed when more than one species were cultured except for one combination. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03257541_v31_n4_p182_Papinutti
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topic Cellulose
Coprophilous fungi
Degradation
cellulose
glucan synthase
article
degradation
enzyme activity
enzyme substrate
fungus growth
nonhuman
ecology
feces
fungus
metabolism
microbiology
Ecology
Feces
Fungi
spellingShingle Cellulose
Coprophilous fungi
Degradation
cellulose
glucan synthase
article
degradation
enzyme activity
enzyme substrate
fungus growth
nonhuman
ecology
feces
fungus
metabolism
microbiology
Ecology
Feces
Fungi
Papinutti, V.L.
Diorio, L.A.
Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
topic_facet Cellulose
Coprophilous fungi
Degradation
cellulose
glucan synthase
article
degradation
enzyme activity
enzyme substrate
fungus growth
nonhuman
ecology
feces
fungus
metabolism
microbiology
Ecology
Feces
Fungi
description Six species of coprophilous fungi were isolated from cow dung. Each species, or a combination of two or more, were inoculated on dung and their capacity of degradation of the substrate was measured as dry weight loss, endoglucanase activity and loss of cellulose. Degradation of CMC agar medium was also established. As a result of their interespecific relationship, a minor degradative capacity was observed when more than one species were cultured except for one combination.
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Diorio, L.A.
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title Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
title_short Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
title_full Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
title_fullStr Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
title_full_unstemmed Interaction among coprophilous fungi and its relation with degradation
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