White Rot
a Decay of wood were caused by lignase-produces fungi, specially Phanerochaete chrysosporium. A wood-decay fungus is any species of fungus this digests moist wood, and make it to rot. Excessive moisture above the fibre saturation point in wood is needed for fungal colonization and proliferation. White-rot fungi breaks down the lignin in wood, and it leaves the lighter-colored cellulose behind; some of them break down both lignin and cellulose. As a result, the wood changes texture, and it becomes moist, spongy, soft or stringy; its colour becomes white or yellow. Because white-rot fungi are apt to produce enzymes, like as laccase, required to break down lignin and other complex organic molecules, they have been investigated for use in mycoremediation applications.
High Impact List of Articles
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Awards for the 3rd International Conference on Plant Science
Dwarika SinghAwards 2020: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Awards for the 3rd International Conference on Plant Science
Dwarika SinghAwards 2020: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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A2020 Young Scientist Award
De Wrachien DanieleYoung Research Forum: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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A2020 Young Scientist Award
De Wrachien DanieleYoung Research Forum: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Young Scientist Award 2020: 14th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture
De Wrachien DanieleYoung Research Forum: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Young Scientist Award 2020: 14th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture
De Wrachien DanieleYoung Research Forum: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Genetic variability and genetic diversity of 13 upland rice genotypes for agronomic traits and nutritional qualities.
Akinola TF*, Odiyi AC, Fayeun LS, Ohunakin AOResearch Article: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Genetic variability and genetic diversity of 13 upland rice genotypes for agronomic traits and nutritional qualities.
Akinola TF*, Odiyi AC, Fayeun LS, Ohunakin AOResearch Article: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Enhancing students laboratory safety rule awareness: The case study of biology
students in Dilla College of Teachers Education, Dilla, Ethiopia
Ashenafi Emiru TekaCase Report: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
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Enhancing students laboratory safety rule awareness: The case study of biology
students in Dilla College of Teachers Education, Dilla, Ethiopia
Ashenafi Emiru TekaCase Report: Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany
Conference Proceedings
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Synthesis and controllable time and feed ratio of organic-inorganic hybrids with near infrared absorption for solar cells
Nahla Omer, Fayin Zhang, Gang Zhao, Shanyi Guang and Hongyao XuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Synthesis and controllable time and feed ratio of organic-inorganic hybrids with near infrared absorption for solar cells
Nahla Omer, Fayin Zhang, Gang Zhao, Shanyi Guang and Hongyao XuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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One-pot green synthesis of fluorescent carbon quantum dots from vegetable extract for optoelectronic and biomedical applications
Vikram Singh, Ashok K Mishra and Atul GoelPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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One-pot green synthesis of fluorescent carbon quantum dots from vegetable extract for optoelectronic and biomedical applications
Vikram Singh, Ashok K Mishra and Atul GoelPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Effect of organic ligand-decorated ZnO nanoparticles on electricity conversion efficiency of solar cell
Alireza SamavatiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Effect of organic ligand-decorated ZnO nanoparticles on electricity conversion efficiency of solar cell
Alireza SamavatiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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DATABASE INDEPENDENT PROTEIN SEQUENCING (DIPS) ENABLES FULL-LENGTH DE-NOVO PROTEIN AND ANTIBODY SEQUENCE DETERMINATION
Alon Savidor -
DATABASE INDEPENDENT PROTEIN SEQUENCING (DIPS) ENABLES FULL-LENGTH DE-NOVO PROTEIN AND ANTIBODY SEQUENCE DETERMINATION
Alon Savidor -
Comparative study on patterns of rounded concave and convex objects achievable via integrated lithography realized by circularly polarized light
Maria CsetePosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Comparative study on patterns of rounded concave and convex objects achievable via integrated lithography realized by circularly polarized light
Maria CsetePosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology