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DOI 10.1007/8623_2015_97
Titel (primär) Cultivation of hydrocarbon-degrading fungi
Titel (sekundär) Hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology protocols. Isolation and cultivation
Autor Schlosser, D. ORCID logo ; Wick, L.Y.
Herausgeber McGenity, T.J.; Timmis, K.N.; Nogales, B.
Quelle Springer Protocols Handbooks
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
Department UMB
Seite von 269
Seite bis 281
Sprache englisch
Keywords Co-metabolism; Enzymes; Ergosterol; Fungi; Liquid cultivation; Solid-state cultivation
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UFZ Bestand Leipzig, Bibliothek, Hauptlesesaal, 00525091, 18-0115 DK: 579.222.5 Hyd
Abstract Fungi form the biggest microbial biomass and are key drivers of hydrocarbon biodegradation. We here describe standard cultivation methods for fungi that use hydrocarbons either as sole carbon and energy source or co-metabolically degrade them. The methods include both liquid (Protocols 1 and 2) and solid-state cultivation approaches (Protocol 3) as well as a versatile protocol to monitor fungal biomass based on the quantification of the specific fungal marker ergosterol (Protocol 4).
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Schlosser, D., Wick, L.Y. (2017):
Cultivation of hydrocarbon-degrading fungi
In: McGenity, T.J., Timmis, K.N., Nogales, B. (eds.)
Hydrocarbon and lipid microbiology protocols. Isolation and cultivation
Springer Protocols Handbooks
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, p. 269 - 281 10.1007/8623_2015_97