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The production of exo-enzymes by Lentinus edodes and Pleurotus ostreatus and their use for upgrading corn straw

Sermanni et al., 1994

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10608908276580008379
Author
Sermanni G
D'Annibale A
Di Lena G
Vitale N
Di Mattia E
Minelli V
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Bioresource Technology

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The influence of the growth of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Lentinus edodes, on the composition and on the digestibility of corn straw (Zea mais) was evaluated. P. ostreatus and L. edodes showed a different pattern of release of extracellular enzymes …
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