Lignin has connective effect between cell wall components. Therefore, lignin polymer leads to less biological usefulness of
substrate. In this study, it has been aimed to decrease lignin proportion in wheat straw by selected actinomycetes strains. For this
purpose, the effect of different actinomycetes strains which incubated during six weeks with solid state and submerged culture
systems on wheat straw have been investigated. Besides, actinomycetes strains and controls have been compared for lignin loss and
production of “Acid Precipitable Polymeric Lignin” (APPL) values. A strong correlation was observed between lignin loss from
substrate and APPL production in both culture systems. The maximum lignin loss values for solid state and submerged cultures by
Streptomyces 07 – 05 strain were determined as 53.22% and 61.03%, respectively. After 3 weeks of growth, the APPL production
by this strain reached maximum, 65.52 and 84.12 mg/g substrate for solid state and submerged culture, respectively. It has been
determined that, in both of culture systems, amount of APPL which was produced by Phanerochaete chrysosporium did not reach
any of actinomycetes strains’ values
Other ID | JA28HE42GB |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | July 1, 2008 |
Published in Issue | Year 2008 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |