Z. Kerem et Y. Hadar, EFFECT OF MANGANESE ON LIGNIN DEGRADATION BY PLEUROTUS-OSTREATUS DURING SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION, Applied and environmental microbiology, 59(12), 1993, pp. 4115-4120
Lignin degradation by Pleurotus ostreatus was studied under solid-stat
e fermentation (SSF) in chemically defined medium containing various l
evels of Mn. Degradation of [C-14]lignin prepared from cotton branches
to soluble products, as well as its mineralization to (CO2)-C-14, was
enhanced by the addition of Mn. The effect of malonate on lignin mine
ralization was most marked during the first 10 days of SSF, in a treat
ment amended with 73 muM Mn. A high concentration of Mn (4.5 mM) cause
d inhibition of both fungal growth and mineralization rates during the
first 2 weeks of incubation. Addition of malonate reversed this effec
t because of chelation of Mn. Mn was found to precipitate in all treat
ments, with or without the addition of malonate. Alpha-Keto-gamma-meth
iolbutyric acid cleavage to ethylene, an indication of OH production,
was observed as early as 3 days of incubation in all treatments.