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Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble

Microbial degradation is an effective, eco-friendly and sustainable approach for management of the rice residue. After harvesting a rice crop, removal of stubble from the ground is a challenging task, that forces the farmers to burn the residue in-situ. Therefore, accelerated degradation using an ec...

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Autores principales: Sruthy, Kallinkal Sobha, Shukla, Livleen, Kundu, Aditi, Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Abdulrahman Alodaini, Hissah, Hatamleh, Ashraf Atef, Santoyo, Gustavo, Kumar, Ajay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9050567
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author Sruthy, Kallinkal Sobha
Shukla, Livleen
Kundu, Aditi
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Abdulrahman Alodaini, Hissah
Hatamleh, Ashraf Atef
Santoyo, Gustavo
Kumar, Ajay
author_facet Sruthy, Kallinkal Sobha
Shukla, Livleen
Kundu, Aditi
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Abdulrahman Alodaini, Hissah
Hatamleh, Ashraf Atef
Santoyo, Gustavo
Kumar, Ajay
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description Microbial degradation is an effective, eco-friendly and sustainable approach for management of the rice residue. After harvesting a rice crop, removal of stubble from the ground is a challenging task, that forces the farmers to burn the residue in-situ. Therefore, accelerated degradation using an eco-friendly alternative is a necessity. White rot fungi are the most explored group of microbes for accelerated degradation of lignin but they are very slow in growth. The present investigation focuses on degradation of rice stubble using a fungal consortium constructed with highly sporulating ascomycetes fungi, namely, Aspergillus terreus, Aspergillus fumigatus and Alternaria spp. All three species were successful at colonizing the rice stubble. Periodical HPLC analysis of rice stubble alkali extracts revealed that incubation with ligninolytic consortium released various lignin degradation products such as vanillin, vanillic acid, coniferyl alcohol, syringic acid and ferulic acid. The efficiency of the consortium was further studied at different dosages on paddy straw. Maximum lignin degradation was observed when the consortium was applied at 15% volume by weight of rice stubble. Maximum activity of different lignolytic enzymes such as lignin peroxidase, laccase and total phenols was also found with the same treatment. FTIR analysis also supported the observed results. Hence, the presently developed consortium for degrading rice stubble was found to be effective in both laboratory and field conditions. The developed consortium or its oxidative enzymes can be used alone or combined with other commercial cellulolytic consortia to manage the accumulating rice stubble effectively.
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spelling pubmed-102194812023-05-27 Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble Sruthy, Kallinkal Sobha Shukla, Livleen Kundu, Aditi Singh, Sandeep Kumar Abdulrahman Alodaini, Hissah Hatamleh, Ashraf Atef Santoyo, Gustavo Kumar, Ajay J Fungi (Basel) Article Microbial degradation is an effective, eco-friendly and sustainable approach for management of the rice residue. After harvesting a rice crop, removal of stubble from the ground is a challenging task, that forces the farmers to burn the residue in-situ. Therefore, accelerated degradation using an eco-friendly alternative is a necessity. White rot fungi are the most explored group of microbes for accelerated degradation of lignin but they are very slow in growth. The present investigation focuses on degradation of rice stubble using a fungal consortium constructed with highly sporulating ascomycetes fungi, namely, Aspergillus terreus, Aspergillus fumigatus and Alternaria spp. All three species were successful at colonizing the rice stubble. Periodical HPLC analysis of rice stubble alkali extracts revealed that incubation with ligninolytic consortium released various lignin degradation products such as vanillin, vanillic acid, coniferyl alcohol, syringic acid and ferulic acid. The efficiency of the consortium was further studied at different dosages on paddy straw. Maximum lignin degradation was observed when the consortium was applied at 15% volume by weight of rice stubble. Maximum activity of different lignolytic enzymes such as lignin peroxidase, laccase and total phenols was also found with the same treatment. FTIR analysis also supported the observed results. Hence, the presently developed consortium for degrading rice stubble was found to be effective in both laboratory and field conditions. The developed consortium or its oxidative enzymes can be used alone or combined with other commercial cellulolytic consortia to manage the accumulating rice stubble effectively. MDPI 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10219481/ /pubmed/37233278 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9050567 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sruthy, Kallinkal Sobha
Shukla, Livleen
Kundu, Aditi
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Abdulrahman Alodaini, Hissah
Hatamleh, Ashraf Atef
Santoyo, Gustavo
Kumar, Ajay
Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title_full Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title_fullStr Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title_short Effect of Microbial Consortium Constructed with Lignolytic Ascomycetes Fungi on Degradation of Rice Stubble
title_sort effect of microbial consortium constructed with lignolytic ascomycetes fungi on degradation of rice stubble
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9050567
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