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  1. Main Factors Determining the Scale-Up Effectiveness of Mycoremediation for the Decontamination of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in Soil
  2. Chitosan Production by Fungi: Current State of Knowledge, Future Opportunities and Constraints
  3. Lignocellulolytic Potential of the Recently Described Species Aspergillus olivimuriae on Different Solid Wastes
  4. Orange peel waste–based liquid medium for biodiesel production by oleaginous yeasts
  5. Cynara cardunculus a novel substrate for solid-state production of Aspergillus tubingensis cellulases and sugar hydrolysates
  6. Production of lignin-modifying enzymes by Trametes ochracea on high-molecular weight fraction of olive mill wastewater, a byproduct of olive oil biorefinery
  7. Preparation of Lignin Nanoparticles from Wood Waste for Wood Surface Treatment
  8. Rapid assessment of As and other elements in naturally-contaminated calcareous soil through hyperspectral VIS-NIR analysis
  9. Bioconversion of agro-industrial waste into microbial oils by filamentous fungi
  10. Isolation and characterization of lignin from beech wood and chestnut sawdust for the preparation of lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) from wood industry side-streams
  11. Degradation of tetracyclines and sulfonamides by stevensite- and biochar-immobilized laccase systems and impact on residual antibiotic activity
  12. Impact of the Fenton-like treatment on the microbial community of a diesel-contaminated soil
  13. Fungal Community Structure and As-Resistant Fungi in a Decommissioned Gold Mine Site
  14. A sustainable use of Ricotta Cheese Whey for microbial biodiesel production
  15. Bioremediation of long-term PCB-contaminated soil by white-rot fungi
  16. Comparative assessment of fungal augmentation treatments of a fine-textured and historically oil-contaminated soil
  17. Implications of polluted soil biostimulation and bioaugmentation with spent mushroom substrate ( Agaricus bisporus ) on the microbial community and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons biodegradation
  18. High Solid Loading in Dilute Acid Hydrolysis of Orange Peel Waste Improves Ethanol Production
  19. Assessment of degradation potential of aliphatic hydrocarbons by autochthonous filamentous fungi from a historically polluted clay soil
  20. Pyrosequencing reveals the effect of mobilizing agents and lignocellulosic substrate amendment on microbial community composition in a real industrial PAH-polluted soil
  21. Ethanol production from xerophilic and salt-resistant Tamarix jordanis biomass
  22. Orange peel pretreatment in a novel lab-scale direct steam-injection apparatus for ethanol production
  23. Pleurotus ostreatusbiofilms exhibit higher tolerance to toxicants than free-floating counterparts
  24. Chlorobenzoic acid degradation by Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus: In vivo and in vitro mechanistic study-evidence for P-450 involvement in the transformation
  25. Characterization of Pleurotus ostreatus Biofilms by Using the Calgary Biofilm Device
  26. Dairy wastewater polluting load and treatment performances of an industrial three-cascade-reactor plant
  27. Pleurotus ostreatusbiofilm-forming ability and ultrastructure are significantly influenced by growth medium and support type
  28. Comparative assessment of bioremediation approaches to highly recalcitrant PAH degradation in a real industrial polluted soil
  29. Corrigendum to “Development and testing of a novel lab-scale direct steam-injection apparatus to hydrolyse model and saline crop slurries” [J. Biotechnol. 157 (4) (2012) 590–597]
  30. Addition of maize stalks and soybean oil to a historically PCB-contaminated soil: effect on degradation performance and indigenous microbiota
  31. Phenoloxidase-producing halotolerant fungi from olive brine wastewater
  32. Non-supplemented aqueous extract from dry olive mill residue: A possible medium for fungal manganese peroxidase production
  33. Development and testing of a novel lab-scale direct steam-injection apparatus to hydrolyse model and saline crop slurries
  34. Bioaugmentation of a historically contaminated soil by polychlorinated biphenyls with Lentinus tigrinus
  35. Effect of additives on enzyme-catalyzed polymerization of phenols and aromatic amines
  36. Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus augmentation of a historically contaminated soil: Matrix decontamination and structure and function of the resident bacterial community
  37. An efficient PAH-degrading Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus strain: Effect of inoculum formulation and pollutant bioavailability in solid matrices
  38. Effect of inoculum formulation and contaminant bioavailability on PAH degradation performances of lentinus tigrinus on contaminated solid matrices
  39. Upgrading and detoxification of aqueous extracts from dry olive mill residues by white-rot fungi
  40. In vivo and in vitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons degradation by Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus CBS 577.79
  41. Inoculum carrier and contaminant bioavailability affect fungal degradation performances of PAH-contaminated solid matrices from a wood preservation plant
  42. Stoned olive pomace fermentation with Pleurotus species and its evaluation as a possible animal feed
  43. Short-term impact of dry olive mill residue addition to soil on the resident microbiota
  44. Kinetic and redox properties of MnP II, a major manganese peroxidase isoenzyme from Panus tigrinus CBS 577.79
  45. Assessment of olive-mill wastewater as a growth medium for lipase production by Candida cylindracea in bench-top reactor
  46. Immobilized Inocula of White-Rot Fungi Accelerate both Detoxification and Organic Matter Transformation in Two-Phase Dry Olive-Mill Residue
  47. Effect of mobilizing agents on mycoremediation and impact on the indigenous microbiota
  48. Organic matter transformation and detoxification in dry olive mill residue by the saprophytic fungus Paecilomyces farinosus
  49. Mobilizing agents enhance fungal degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and affect diversity of indigenous bacteria in soil
  50. Response surface methodology study of laccase production in Panus tigrinus liquid cultures
  51. An assessment of the relative contributions of redox and steric issues to laccase specificity towards putative substrates
  52. Solid-state cultures of Fusarium oxysporum transform aromatic components of olive-mill dry residue and reduce its phytotoxicity
  53. Integrated approach of metal removal and bioprecipitation followed by fungal degradation of organic pollutants from contaminated soils
  54. Addition of allochthonous fungi to a historically contaminated soil affects both remediation efficiency and bacterial diversity
  55. Candida cylindracea: A model organism to study the possibility of using olive mill wastewaters as a substrate for lipase production
  56. Bioavailability modification and fungal biodegradation of PAHs in aged industrial soils
  57. Enzyme and fungal treatments and a combination thereof reduce olive mill wastewater phytotoxicity on Zea mays L. seeds
  58. Organic matter evolution and partial detoxification in two-phase olive mill waste colonized by white-rot fungi
  59. Leaching and microbial treatment of a soil contaminated by sulphide ore ashes and aromatic hydrocarbons
  60. Olive-mill wastewaters: a promising substrate for microbial lipase production
  61. Production, purification and partial characterisation of a novel laccase from the white-rot fungus Panus tigrinus CBS 577.79
  62. In search for practical advantages from the immobilisation of an enzyme: the case of laccase
  63. Effect of agitation and aeration on the reduction of pollutant load of olive mill wastewater by the white-rot fungus Panus tigrinus
  64. Role of Autochthonous Filamentous Fungi in Bioremediation of a Soil Historically Contaminated with Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  65. Mn-peroxidase production byPanus tigrinus CBS 577.79: response surface optimisation and bioreactor comparison
  66. Olive oil mill wastewater valorisation by fungi
  67. Optimisation by response surface methodology of fungal lipase production on olive mill wastewater
  68. Bioconversion of olive-mill dry residue by Fusarium lateritium and subsequent impact on its phytotoxicity
  69. Degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons by white-rot fungi in a historically contaminated soil
  70. Panus tigrinus efficiently removes phenols, color and organic load from olive-mill wastewater
  71. Lentinula edodes removes phenols from olive-mill wastewater: impact on durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) germinability
  72. Reduction of the phenolic components in olive-mill wastewater by an enzymatic treatment and its impact on durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) germinability
  73. Submerged and solid-state production of laccase and Mn-peroxidase by on olive mill wastewater-based media
  74. Applications of laccases and tyrosinases (phenoloxidases) immobilized on different supports: a review
  75. Oxirane-immobilized Lentinula edodes laccase: stability and phenolics removal efficiency in olive mill wastewater
  76. The reactivity of phenolic and non-phenolic residual kraft lignin model compounds with Mn(II)-peroxidase from Lentinula edodes
  77. Characterization of immobilized laccase from Lentinula edodes and its use in olive-mill wastewater treatment
  78. The biodegradation of recalcitrant effluents from an olive mill by a white-rot fungus
  79. Biotransformation of tyrosol by whole-cell and cell-free preparation of Lentinus edodes
  80. Veratryl alcohol oxidation by manganese-dependent peroxidase from Lentinus edodes
  81. Substrate specificity of laccase fromLentinus edodes
  82. Correlated effects during the bioconversion of waste olive waters by Lentinus edodes
  83. The production of exo-enzymes by Lentinus edodes and pleurotus ostreatus and their use for upgrading corn straw
  84. Antioxidants and Photosynthesis in the Leaves of Triticum durum L. Seedlings Acclimated to Low, Non-Chilling Temperature
  85. Multiple forms of synthetic pronase-phenolic copolymers