Mutagenesis and screening of Penicillium oxalicum (Dal 5) for enhancing cellulase production
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Microbiology Research - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
In the modern era due to increasing fuel demand prices of crude oil is increasing day by days So the need for bioenergy sources is increasing in coming years Of all the biomass present in the world lignocelluloses as industrial forest and agricultural residues constitutes the major portion The present study was focused to determine potential of fungus Penicillium oxalicum Dal 5 for cellulase production on different commonly available lignocellulosic substrates Rice straw Wheat straw Corn cob Baggase Sorghum straw organic nitrogen source Corn steep liquor Keywords Bioenergy Buffer Cellulase Enzyme Substrate
Authors and Affiliations
Ankita Singh, B. S. Chadha
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