Detection of some Trichoderma genes for biodegradation of cellulosic wastes | ||
Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 8, October 2023, Pages 129-130 PDF (573.36 K) | ||
Document Type: original papers | ||
DOI: 10.21608/mjab.2023.321680 | ||
Authors | ||
Mohamed Hamed Mohamed Ismaiel1; A. M. El-Zanaty2; Kh. S. Mohamed3 | ||
1Genetics, Fac. of Agric., Menoufia Univ | ||
2Prof. of Genetics, Fac. of Agric., Menoufia Univ. | ||
3Assistant Prof. of Genetics, Fac. of Agric., Menoufia Univ. | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT:Many Trichoderma aggregate species are of economic interest because of their ability to produce hydrolytic enzymes. In this study,twenty isolates of Trichoderma were obtained from lignocellulosic agriculture wastes-rich soilcollected from different Egyptian locations (Sadat, Tala, Abo Hamad, Belbeis, Zagazig, Mansoura, Belqas,Kafer-Elshikh, Bella, Tanta, Borg El Arab, Banha, Kafr Shoker, Qalyoub, Shebien Elqanater, Damanhur,Abu al-Matamir, Damietta, Kafr al-Battikh, and Kafr Saad). These isolates were firstidentified morphologically based on conidiophore branching type and conidium morphology. Seven isolates were found to belong toTrichoderma Viride: TM4, TM5, TM9, TM13, TM16, TM29, and TM42; four isolates classified as Trichoderma Koningii: TM6, TM8, TM18 and, TM19 and nine isolates were identified as Trichoderma Harizianum: TM23, TM30, TM31, TM33, TM35, TM36, TM41, TM44, and TM45. | ||
Keywords | ||
: Trichoderma; EGI and EGII. Trichoderma; cellulases activities; Fpase; Cmcase; Xylanase; CBH1; EGI and EGII | ||
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