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Fungi from the sediments of the harbour of Livorno as potential bioremediation agents

  • Matteo Florio Furno
  • Davide Ferrero
  • Anna Poli
  • Valeria Prigione
  • Maria Tuohy
  • Matteo Oliva
  • Carlo Pretti
  • Giovanna Cristina Varese

The harbour's sediments are among the biotypes most affected by contamination by pollutants due to anthropogenic activities. The porpoise of this work is to perform a preliminary screening on 74 fungi previously isolated in the polluted sediments of the harbour of Livorno, to identify those endowed with oxidative capabilities and to evaluate the potential producers of metabolites or enzymes of interest, for potential applications in future environmental bioremediation. The results have shown that 26 (35.1%) out of 74 tested fungi produced positive oxidation signal on at least one media

  • Keywords:
  • Marine fungi,
  • Bioremediation,
  • Extremozyme screening,
  • Lignin modifying enzymes (LMEs),
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Matteo Florio Furno

University of Torino, Italy

Davide Ferrero

University of Torino, Italy

Anna Poli

University of Torino, Italy

Valeria Prigione

University of Torino, Italy

Maria Tuohy

National University Ireland, Ireland

Matteo Oliva

University of Torino, Italy

Carlo Pretti

University of Torino, Italy

Giovanna Cristina Varese

University of Torino, Italy

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Chapter Title

Fungi from the sediments of the harbour of Livorno as potential bioremediation agents

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Matteo Florio Furno, Davide Ferrero, Anna Poli, Valeria Prigione, Maria Tuohy, Matteo Oliva, Carlo Pretti, Giovanna Cristina Varese

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English

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10.36253/979-12-215-0030-1.63

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Ninth International Symposium “Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques”

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Livorno (Italy) 14th-16th June 2022

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Laura Bonora, Donatella Carboni, Matteo De Vincenzi, Giorgio Matteucci

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Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques

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