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Vliv dřevokazných hub na populace půdních mikroorganismů v průběhu bioremediace
Baldrian, Petr ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav
In the course of the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus in nonsterile soil, number of heterotrophic soil bacteria decreases. The metabolic profiles of bacterial communities are also influenced by the fungus.
Ecological aspects of the growth and production of ligninolytic enzymes in Pleurotus ostreatus biodegradation
Baldrian, Petr ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Gabriel, Jiří ; Nerud, František
In the course of the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus in nonsterile soil, soil bacterial community changes both quantitatively and qualitatively. The fungus decreases the diversity of bacterial populations during soil colonization stage.
Fomes fomentarius fruit body - a model for decompositionof cellulose in vivo
Gabriel, Jiří ; Baldrian, Petr ; Merhautová, Věra ; Kofroňová, Olga ; Král, J. ; Proška, J.
Activities of both cellulolytic and ligninolytic enzymes and heavy metal content in fruit body of Fomes fomentarius were studied. The activities of ligninolytic enzymes were higher in the core.
Fructification of wood-rotting fungi on milled straw andranslocation of metals from substrate to fruit bodies
Gabriel, Jiří ; Merhautová, Věra ; Baldrian, Petr
The effect of metals on formation of fruit bodies of several fungi was studied. Earlier formation of fruit bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus was found in the case of Mn, Cd, Cu, Fe and Zn.
Decomposition of cellulose and hemicelluloses by wood-rotting fungi and effect of heavy metals
Valášková, V. ; Merhautová, Věra ; Gabriel, Jiří ; Baldrian, Petr
Degradation of cellulose and hemicelluloses by brown-rot fungi is significantly affected by heavy metals. The activity of cellulases is increased in the presence of zinc.
Accumulation of metals in fruiting bodies of Fomes fomentarius
Gabriel, Jiří ; Baldrian, Petr ; Kofroňová, Olga ; Benada, Oldřich
Fruit body of Fomes fomentarius was used for detailed study of metal distribution within fungus and wood. Higher content of Mn was found in the core.

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