The Role of Laccase from Zygomycetous Fungus <i>Mortierella elasson</i> in Humic Acids Degradation
Biochemical stability of soil humus is an important factor affecting soil quality. Fungi are among the most efficient decomposers of humic matter due to presence of oxidative enzymes, including phenoloxidase laccase. Production of laccase by zygomycetes, a group of cellulolytic fungi widespread in s...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Lisov, Oksana Belova, Anna Zavarzina, Andrey Konstantinov, Alexey Leontievsky |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7f08c698b335490da76bff01cc61fb8f |
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