Lignin modifying or extracellular enzymes secreted by the white rot fungi have the ability of degrading wide range of lignocellulosic substrates and organic pollutants. Lignocellulosic biomass, despite being a renewable source of energy, is difficult to hydrolyse (hydrolysis being rate-limiting stage in anaerobic digestion process). Various pre-treatment techniques like physical, chemical, thermo-chemical and biological to enhance the accessibility of microbes to carbohydrates have been studied. Recently, usage of white- rot fungi in a biological pre-treatment technique have received renewed interest due to its low cost and eco-friendly nature. This review deals with: a) lignocellulosic biomass recalcitrance, b) various pre-treatment techniques and its economic feasibility, c) delignification and hydrolysis mechanism using white-rot fungi, d) factors controlling white-rot fungi pre- treatment process, and e) improvement in methane production through solid-state anaerobic digestion of white-rot fungi pre-treated lignocellulosic biomass. Finally a future perspective is also included.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124397 | DOI Listing |
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