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'''''Trametes hirsuta''''', commonly known as '''hairy bracket''', is a plant pathogen. It is found on dead wood of deciduous trees, especially beechwood. It is found all year round and persists due to its leathery nature.<ref name="Phillips">Phillips, Roger (2006), Mushrooms. Pub. McMilan, ISBN |
'''''Trametes hirsuta''''', commonly known as '''hairy bracket''', is a plant pathogen. It is found on dead wood of deciduous trees, especially beechwood. It is found all year round and persists due to its leathery nature.<ref name="Phillips">Phillips, Roger (2006), Mushrooms. Pub. McMilan, {{ISBN|0-330-44237-6}}. P. 317.</ref> |
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== Biotechnology == |
== Biotechnology == |
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Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen) Pilát, (1939)
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Boletus hirsutus Wulfen, (1789) |
Trametes hirsuta, commonly known as hairy bracket, is a plant pathogen. It is found on dead wood of deciduous trees, especially beechwood. It is found all year round and persists due to its leathery nature.[1]
Biotechnology
Lyophilized cell cultures of Trametes hirsuta yield aldehydes from alkenes, representing a biotransformation alternative to ozonolysis.[2]
References
- ^ Phillips, Roger (2006), Mushrooms. Pub. McMilan, ISBN 0-330-44237-6. P. 317.
- ^ Sutton, Peter; Whittall, John (2012). Practical Methods for Biocatalysis and Biotransformations 2. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 200–202. ISBN 9781119991397.
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