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Fungi for the production of new types of biomaterials
(2022-07-01)Wood-decaying saprotrophic fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota occur almost ubiquitously. Due to their ability to degrade lignin, hemicellulose and cellulose, especially white-rot fungi are among the most important destroyer ... -
Fruiting body development of Coprinopsis cinerea: Cytology and regulatory factors
(2022-04-11)Coprinopsis cinerea, the gray shagged ink-cap, is a saprotrophic edible basidiomycete that naturally grows on horse dung. Despite richness in nutrients, the typical fast autolysis of the cap of the mushroom during maturation ... -
Factors Influencing Fruiting Body Initation of Agaricomycetes
(2021-04-23)Macroscopic multicellular fruiting bodies of Agaricomycetes, commonly referred to as mushrooms, are the most complex developmental structures which exist in the kingdom of fungi. Fruiting bodies serve in production and ... -
Psilocybe cyanescens in Germany
(2018-01-17)Psilocybe cyanescens is an invasive but understudied synanthrope in Germany. The ecological and social problems connected to this potently psychoactive member of the Strophariaceae required a comprehensive study describing ... -
Secretome Analysis in Higher Basidiomycetes - Freely Secreted and Cell Wall Proteins from Coprinopsis cinerea
(2011-09-05)Basidiomycetes secrete numerous proteins not only into the extracellular space but as well into extracellular structures as the cell wall and the associated polysaccharide layer (hyphal ... -
Actions of lignocellulolytic enzymes on Abies grandis(grand fir) wood for application in biofuel production
(2010-11-02)Abies grandis is a fast growing coniferous tree with a high potential for sustainable wood production and applications in the wood product industry. However, for the possible applications ... -
Laccases and other ligninolytic enzymes of the basidiomycetes Coprinopsis cinerea and Pleurotus ostreatus
(2009-12-23)Organisms produce ligninolytic enzymes in order to degrade lignocellulosic materials. Mainly, such enzymes are found in the fungal kingdom and are particularly widespread in the phylum ... -
Light effects on fruiting body development of wildtype in comparison to light-insensitive mutant strains of the basidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea, grazing of mites (Tyrophagus putrescentiae) on the strains and production of volatile organic compounds during fruiting body development
(2009-07-20)Coprinopsis cinerea in Thailand is a speciality mushroom (hed-cone-noi) that is grown in small family businesses on agricultural wastes, e.g. on water hyacinths and straw, and the fungi are ... -
Hydrophobins in wood biology and biotechnology
(2009-03-25)The main aims of this research were to study the role of hydrophobins in wood decay processes and to test the ability of these proteins to coat surfaces, particularly wood surfaces. ... -
Molecular analysis of genes acting in fruiting body development in basidiomycetes
(2007-10-02)Coprinopsis cinerea is an excellent model for studying fruiting body development in the higher basidiomycetes because it has a short life cycle, grows and fruits on artificial media under ... -
Extracellular matrix proteins in growth and fruiting body development of straw and wood degrading basidiomycetes
(2007-02-26)Fruiting bodies of the homobasidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea are complex multicellular structures, whose hyphae are closely attached to each other in a highly ordered manner. The ... -
Extracellular proteins from lignocellulose degrading Basidiomycetes: Redox enzymes from Trametes versicolor and Coprinopsis cinerea
(2007-02-05)The extracellular proteome of fungi consists of three different fractions: proteins secreted freely into the medium, the hyphal sheath proteins, and cell wall-associated proteins. Methods for isolation and characterization ...