TY - CONF PB - University of Szeged M2 - Szeged KW - Lignocellulóz KW - Anaerob gombák KW - Biomassza KW - Mikrobiológia KW - Biotechnológia TI - Effective decomposition of lignocellulose by anaerobic fungi CY - Szeged SP - 283 A1 - Juhász-Erdélyi Annabella A1 - Kovács Etelka A1 - Wirth Roland A1 - Maróti Gergely A1 - Bagi Zoltán A1 - Kovács Kornél L. AV - public UR - http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/85738/ N2 - Starch and cellulose are the primary energy sources of herbivores. These polymeric carbohydrates are decomposed by enzymes and microorganisms in the rumen. To promote the complex process, the microbes and enzymes involved need to be comprehended in details (1). Similar microbial community degrades the cellulose-rich biomass in biogas reactors for efficient and sustainable renewable energy generation. Methane is an undesirable by-product in the rumen, whereas it is the main target commodity in the biogas technology. Dissecting the details of the metabolic pathways in the two systems can lead to the identification of the regulatory elements governing the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass (2). An important difference between the ruminal and biogas microbial communities is the high abundance of anaerobic fungi (AF) in the rumen and their scarce incidence in the biogas producing community. Therefore, we intend to explore the potential beneficial interactions between AF and methanogens to augment biogas/biomethane production. T2 - 30th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems N1 - Bibliogr.: 285. p. ; ill. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven ID - acta85738 Y1 - 2024/// VL - 30 EP - 285 SN - 978-963-688-009-5 ER -