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. 1983 Nov;46(5):1201-6.
doi: 10.1128/aem.46.5.1201-1206.1983.

Isolation of a bacterium capable of degrading peanut hull lignin

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Isolation of a bacterium capable of degrading peanut hull lignin

T J Kerr et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

Thirty-seven bacterial strains capable of degrading peanut hull lignin were isolated by using four types of lignin preparations and hot-water-extracted peanut hulls. One of the isolates, tentatively identified as Arthrobacter sp., was capable of utilizing all four lignin preparations as well as extracted peanut hulls as a sole source of carbon. The bacterium was also capable of degrading specifically labeled [C]lignin-labeled lignocellulose and [C]cellulose-labeled lignocellulose from the cordgrass Spartina alterniflora and could also degrade [C]Kraft lignin from slash pine. After 10 days of incubation with [C]cellulose-labeled lignocellulose or [C]lignin-labeled lignocellulose from S. alterniflora, the bacterium mineralized 6.5% of the polysaccharide component and 2.9% of the lignin component.

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