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Promoting Effect of Dissolved Organic Matter on the Degradation of Persistent Organic Pollutants by White Rot Fungi

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DOI: 10.23977/blsme.2022082

Author(s)

Li LIN, Qunxiang He, Shaojun Yu

Corresponding Author

Li LIN

ABSTRACT

The effect of dissolved organic matter on the degradation of white rot fungi plays a certain role from the existing research. It can mainly accelerate the degradation ability of white rot fungi, play a role as a carrier for the transport of pollutants in soil and water, significantly affect the concentration of soil persistent organic pollutants, and restrict their migration, transformation degradation and other chemical and biological processes. White rot fungi have a significant effect on filamentous fungi that degrade lignin. Due to their low specificity of degrading enzyme system, they can show a certain effect on a variety of refractory organic pollutants, and the fusion of dissolved organic matter and white rot fungi can play a better role and effect. It has high value in bioremediation and application in refractory organic pollutants.

KEYWORDS

Refractory pollutants, White rot fungi, Bioremediation

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