Biological bleaching of kraft pulps by monokaryotic, dikaryotic, and mutant strains of Trametes versicolor | Posted on:1995-02-12 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | University:McGill University (Canada) | Candidate:Addleman, Katherine | Full Text:PDF | GTID:1471390014490952 | Subject:Biology | Abstract/Summary: | | n a limited screen of monokaryons and dikaryons of various strains of Trametes versicolor, the monokaryons generally bleached hardwood and softwood kraft pulps more extensively than dikaryons, although there was great variation among both groups. A monokaryotic strain (52J) derived from a Paprican dikaryon (52P) by regenerating mycelium-derived protoplasts had better pulp bleaching ability than its dikaryotic parent. Unusually low extracellular laccase and manganese peroxidase activity levels were associated with reduced pulp bleaching. Mutants of strain 52J were isolated with various manganese peroxidase and laccase activities. Those with markedly reduced laccase and manganese peroxidase activity had impaired abilities to bleach, delignify, and produce methanol from hardwood kraft pulp, mineralize... | Keywords/Search Tags: | Kraft, Pulp, Manganese peroxidase, Bleaching | | Related items |
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