Hydrolysis of cellulose and oil palm empty fruit bunches by using consortia of fungi isolated from the soil of colombian high andean forest

dc.contributor.authorMoya Alvarez, Luz Aidaspa
dc.contributor.authorTorres R., Esperanzaspa
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-28T09:40:37Zspa
dc.date.available2019-06-28T09:40:37Zspa
dc.date.issued2012spa
dc.description.abstractHydrolytic activity was evaluated in a mixture of supernatants produced by filamentous fungi grown individually on microcrystalline cellulose and empty fruit bunches. The strains that were used correspond to two types of isolates; the first was made from soil samples from a transect of a high andean forest of Colombia, in the Parque Natural Nacional de Los Nevados, where, based on previous studies, we selected the strains B7, B11, B11M and B19. The second isolate was obtained from a pool of oil palm empty fruit bunches (Eleaeis guinensis Jacq.) in different states of decomposition on the Unipalma plantation located in the eastern plains; strains TA1 and TA2. To perform the hydrolysis of cellulose and empty fruit bunches, the previously obtained supernatants from each of the selected strains were cultivated for 300 hours in cellulose and characterized individually by endoglucanase, exoglucanase, and β-glucosidase activity. Individual supernatants were mixed at a 1:1 ratio to form consortia; and hydrolytic activity was evaluated in the substrates at two hours. The glucose concentration was determined by the 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method. The results show that hydrolysis of empty fruit bunch to glucose was favored by three pools of supernatants, with increases greater than 400% in comparison with the hydrolysis obtained by individual supernatants, demonstrating the potential to decompose palm empty fruit bunches; thereby contributing to the reduction of decay time of empty fruit bunches and the decrease of environmental and health problems.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Agronomía, Centro Editorialspa
dc.relationhttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/agrocol/article/view/29874spa
dc.relation.ispartofUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Agronomía Colombianaspa
dc.relation.ispartofAgronomía Colombianaspa
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAgronomía Colombiana; Vol. 30, núm. 3 (2012); 411-418 Agronomía Colombiana; Vol. 30, núm. 3 (2012); 411-418 2357-3732 0120-9965
dc.relation.referencesMoya Alvarez, Luz Aida and Torres R., Esperanza (2012) Hydrolysis of cellulose and oil palm empty fruit bunches by using consortia of fungi isolated from the soil of colombian high andean forest. Agronomía Colombiana; Vol. 30, núm. 3 (2012); 411-418 Agronomía Colombiana; Vol. 30, núm. 3 (2012); 411-418 2357-3732 0120-9965 .spa
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dc.subject.proposalconsortiaspa
dc.subject.proposalenzymatic hydrolysisspa
dc.subject.proposalempty fruit bunchesspa
dc.subject.proposalcellulasesspa
dc.subject.proposalfilamentous fungispa
dc.subject.proposalbiomass.spa
dc.titleHydrolysis of cellulose and oil palm empty fruit bunches by using consortia of fungi isolated from the soil of colombian high andean forestspa
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