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Pilze und Umweltbiotechnologie

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Biotechnologie mit Pilzen

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Umweltfragen gewinnen heute immer mehr an Bedeutung, und mittlerweile wird an Technologien geforscht, die im Vergleich zu den heute gängigen Technologien die Umweltbelastung senken sollen. In diesem Zusammenhang rücken wiederum die Mikroorganismen in den Mittelpunkt des Interesses, und zwar sollen mit ihrer Hilfe umweltbelastende Stoffe entgiftet werden (‚biologische Sanierung‘). Die meisten der bislang veröffentlichten Arbeiten beschäftigen sich mit Bakterien und deren Fähigkeiten, bestimmte Stoffe abbauen zu können. Weiterhin steht die Anwendung dieser Abbaureaktionen bei entsprechenden Umweltproblemen im Vordergrund. Mittlerweile wird bei diesen Problemkreisen die Verwendung von Hyphenpilzen und Hefen immer interessanter.

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Wainwright, M. (1995). Pilze und Umweltbiotechnologie. In: Künkel, W. (eds) Biotechnologie mit Pilzen. Biotechnologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79377-6_6

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