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Changes in lignocellulolytic enzyme activites in six Pleurotus spp. strains cultivated on coffee pulp in confrontation with Trichoderma spp.

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The antagonistic effect of six Pleurotus spp. strains was studied in confrontation with three strains of Trichoderma spp. Pleurotus strains were cultivated on sterile coffee pulp, with and without a Trichoderma inoculant. Laccase, Mn peroxidase and endoglucanase activities were determined during incubation. Laccase production was also studied by PAGE analysis to detect enzymatic isoforms. Results show that the presence of Trichoderma induced a significant increase in oxidase production by the Pleurotus strains. Nevertheless, Trichoderma was not observed to induce laccase isoforms.

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Mata, G., Hernández, D.M.M. & Andreu, L.G.I. Changes in lignocellulolytic enzyme activites in six Pleurotus spp. strains cultivated on coffee pulp in confrontation with Trichoderma spp.. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 21, 143–150 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-004-3041-3

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