Evaluation of Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden biopulping with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora under non-aseptic conditions
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2008
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Resumo |
In biopulping, efficient wood colonization by a selected white-rot fungus depends on previous wood chip decontamination to avoid the growth of primary molds. Although simple to perform in the laboratory, in large-scale biopulping trials, complete wood decontamination is difficult to achieve. Furthermore, the use of fungal growth promoters such as corn steep liquor enhances the risk of culture contamination. This paper evaluates the ability of the biopulping fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermispora to compete with indigenous fungi in cultures of fresh or poorly decontaminated Eucalyptus grandis wood chips. While cultures containing autoclaved wood chips were completely free of contaminants, primary molds grew rapidly when non-autoclaved wood chips were used, resulting in heavily contaminated cultures, regardless of the C. subvermispora inoculum/wood ratio evaluated (5, 50 and 3000 mg mycelium kg(-1) wood). Studies on benomyl-amended medium suggested that the fungi involved competed by consumption of the easily available nutrient sources, with C. subvermispora less successful than the contaminant fungi. The use of acid-washed wood chips decreased the level of such contaminant fungi, but production of manganese peroxidase and xylanases was also decreased under these conditions. Nevertheless, chemithermomechanical pulping of acid-washed samples biotreated under non-aseptic conditions gave similar fibrillation improvements compared to samples subjected to the standard biodegradation process using autoclaved wood chips. |
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HOLZFORSCHUNG, v.62, n.1, p.1-7, 2008 0018-3830 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17516 10.1515/HF.2008.001 |
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eng |
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WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO |
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Holzforschung |
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Palavras-Chave | #biopulping #Ceriporiopsis subvermispora #mechanical pulping #non-aseptic cultures #primary molds #TAEDA WOOD CHIPS #ENZYMES #LIGNIN #COMPONENTS #CULTURES #PULPS #PLANT #ACID #Forestry #Materials Science, Paper & Wood |
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