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Wood Degradation and Ligninolytic Fungi. Advances in Botanical Research Volume 99

  • Book

  • August 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5308565

Wood Degradation and Ligninolytic Fungi, Volume 99� summarizes current knowledge on wood degradation by fungi. Chapters in this new release include Intracellular detoxification strategies of lignolytic fungi, Cell signaling during wood degradation, Evolution of ligninolytic systems in fungi, Diversity and distribution of lignolytic fungi, Fungal catalysts for lignin valorization: applied aspects, Expression of fungal lignocellulolytic genes in the environment, Wood degradation in grapevine disease, Imaging wood degradation, Lignin degradation by ascomycetes, and more.

The increasing interest for wood decaying fungi over the past few years has sparked great potential for their use in biomass valorization, their important function in global carbon cycle, and for the damages they can cause on wood materials, hence this new release includes updates on these and related topics.

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Table of Contents

1. Diversity and distribution of ligninolytic fungi Inger Skrede 2. Evolution of lignin decomposition systems in fungi Dimitrios Floudas 3. Lignin degradation by ascomycetes Roselyne Ferrari, Val?rie Gautier and Philippe Silar 4. Wood as a hostile habitat for ligninolytic fungi M?lanie Morel-Rouhier 5. How to rot: A role for TOR. Interplay between carbon catabolite repression and TOR signaling pathway Delphine No?l, Duy Vuong Nguyen and Rodnay Sormani 6. Wood degradation in grapevine diseases Marion Schilling, Sibylle Farine, Jean-Pierre-P?ros, Christophe Bertsch and Eric Gelhaye 7. Wood degradation by Panaque nigrolineatus, a neotropical catfish: Diversity and activity of gastrointestinal tract lignocellulolytic and nitrogen fixing communities Joy E.M. Watts, Ryan C. McDonald and Harold J. Schreier