Current and future perspectives in research on lignocellulose biodegradation D. A. WoodJ. M. Lynch Invited Speakers Pages: 307 - 312
Observations on the complex interactions involved in the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose T. M. WoodS. I. McCraeC. A. Wilson Invited Speakers Pages: 313 - 314
Lignin-degrading enzyme fromPhanerochaete chrysosporium T. K. KirkM. Tien Invited Speakers Pages: 317 - 318
Enzymic demethylation of lignin model polymers T. D. FrickR. L. Crawford Invited Speakers Pages: 319 - 320
Genetic methods for studying lignin degradation P. BrodaM. MacDonaldI. Cookson Invited Speakers Pages: 321 - 322
Selective delignification of wood by white-rot fungi R. A. Blanchette Invited Speakers Pages: 323 - 324
The role of lignification in the resistance of plants to attack by pathogens J. Friend Invited Speakers Pages: 325 - 326
Microcalorimetric study of the biodegradation of cellulolytic compounds J. P. BelaichM. L. Fardeau Invited Speakers Pages: 329 - 330
TheTalaromyces emersonii enzyme system M. P. CoughlanM. A. FolanA. P. Moloney Invited Speakers Pages: 331 - 332
Growth and Cellulolytic Properties of Three Strains of Mesophilic Cellulolytic Bacteria (Cellulomonas sp.,Clostridium cellulolyticum, New Isolate Strain R. T.) B. AndrianarisoaC. BagnaraJ. P. Belaich Poster Papers Pages: 333 - 333
Electron microscopic study of wheat straw degradation during composting P. T. AtkeyD. A. Wood Poster Papers Pages: 335 - 336
A cellobiohydrolase from a thermophilic actinomycete,Microbispora bispora T. BartleyC. WaldronD. Eveleigh Poster Papers Pages: 337 - 337
Activated oxygen is formed by the mycelium and is involved mainly in the primary attack of LCC byP. chrysosporium B. BesR. RanjevaG. Gas Poster Papers Pages: 339 - 339
Solid state fermentation of plant residues for improved animal feed byPleurotus sp. V. S. BisariaS. K. SaxenaK. S. Gopalkrishnan Poster Papers Pages: 341 - 341
Loss of resistance to decay of scots pine heartwood in a biologically active environment J. K. CareyJ. G. SavoryA. F. Bravery Poster Papers Pages: 343 - 344
A comparison of the cellulolytic activities of rumen ciliate protozoa grown under different conditions G. S. Colemam Poster Papers Pages: 345 - 346
A comparison of the cellulolytic activities of rumen bacteria and protozoa G. S. Coleman Poster Papers Pages: 347 - 348
Cloning and expression of twoClostridium thermocellum endoglucanase genes inEscherichia coli P. CornetJ. MilletJ Aubert Poster Papers Pages: 349 - 350
Syringic acid metabolism by some white-rot, soft-rot, and brown-rot fungi K. ErikssonJ. K. GuptaA. Nishida Poster Papers Pages: 351 - 351
Extracellular oxidases purified fromCoriolus versicolor C. S. EvansJ. M. Palmer Poster Papers Pages: 353 - 354
Lignocellulose degradation in mushroom composts T. R. FermorJ. F. Smith Poster Papers Pages: 355 - 356
Enzymatic degradation of Lignin-Carbohydrate complex (part I) T. FukuzumiK. Shimada Poster Papers Pages: 357 - 358
Effect of an extracellular laccase ofRigidoporus lignosus onHevea brasiliensis lignin J. P. GeigerB. HugueninM. Nicole Poster Papers Pages: 359 - 360
The Properties of a cellulolytic microbial community growing on pure cellulose and lignocellulose L. A. HarrisonJ. B. ParryJ. H. Slater Poster Papers Pages: 361 - 362
Biological pretreatment of lignocellulose for enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose A. I. Hatakka Poster Papers Pages: 363 - 364
Molecular genetics ofPhanerochaete chrysosporium R. HaylockU. RaederP. Broda Poster Papers Pages: 365 - 366
A study on the inhibition of cellulolytic activities by lignin H. HidakaT. TakizawaT. Fukuzumi Poster Papers Pages: 367 - 367
Effect of primary metabolites on protein utilization byAgaricus bisporus,Coprinus cinereus, andVolvariella volvacea H. M. KaliszD. MooreD. A. Wood Poster Papers Pages: 369 - 370
Variations in some extracellular enzyme activities during degradation of lignocellulose byPhanerochaete chrysosporium M. LeisolaD. UlmerA. Fiechter Poster Papers Pages: 373 - 374
Enzymatic biotransformations of Peritan-Na by immobilized fungal mycelium fragments ofTrametes versicolor J. Lobarzewski Poster Papers Pages: 375 - 375
Cellulasic activity in the gut ofEisenia foetida M. LoquetM. VinceslasJ. Rouelle Poster Papers Pages: 377 - 377
Physiological changes inPhanerochaete chiysosporium during the onset of ligninolytic activity M. J. MacDonaldR. J. D. LiwickiP. Broda Poster Papers Pages: 381 - 382
Lignocellulose degradation by actinomycetes A. J. McCarthyE. A. PeacePaul Broda Poster Papers Pages: 383 - 383
Cellulase production and regulation byAgaricus bisporus K. ManningD. A. Wood Poster Papers Pages: 385 - 386
The measurement of fungal growth in solid substrates S. E. MatchamD. A. WoodB. R. Jordan Poster Papers Pages: 387 - 388
The enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated agricultural residues and the fermentation of the liberated sugars to ethanol M. Mes-HartreeC. HoganJ. N. Saddler Poster Papers Pages: 389 - 390
“Osmiophilic particles”—a fungal agent with characteristic distribution in white-and brown-rotted wood K. MessnerH. Stachelberger Poster Papers Pages: 391 - 392
Lignin degrading ability of selected aspergillus Spp. O. A. MilsteinA. HaarsA. Hüttermann Poster Papers Pages: 393 - 394
Bioconversion of different agro-residues into edible protein byPleurotus sajor-caju Mira MadanRagini Bisaria Poster Papers Pages: 395 - 395
Cellulolytic enzymes produced by the edible mushroom,Pleurotus sajor-caju Mira MadanRagini Bisaria Poster Papers Pages: 397 - 398
Characteristics of black zones associated with delignified wood L. OtjenR. A. Blanchette Poster Papers Pages: 399 - 400
Profiles of extracellular proteins produced byCoriolus versicolor under ligninolytic and nonligninolytic growth conditions J. M. PalmerC. S. Evans Poster Papers Pages: 401 - 402
Enhanced cellulase production byAspergillus fumigatus fresenius J. B. ParryJ. H. Slater Poster Papers Pages: 403 - 404
Preparation and analysis of14C-lignin grass lignocellulose and DHP A. PatersonA. McCarthyP. Broda Poster Papers Pages: 405 - 406
Biodegradation of cotton straw byPleutorus florida M. W. PlattY. HadarI. Chet Poster Papers Pages: 407 - 408
Solution and solid state13C-NMR of barley straw lignins L. A. RamseyA. PatersomI. J. F. Poplett Poster Papers Pages: 409 - 410