Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning

Olive tree pruning, as one of the most abundant lignocellulosic residues in Mediterranean countries, has been evaluated as a source of sugars for fuel and chemicals production. A mild acid pretreatment has been combined with a fungal pretreatment using either two endophytes (Ulocladium sp. and Hormo...

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Main Authors: Raquel Martín-Sampedro, Juan Carlos López-Linares, Úrsula Fillat, Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo, David Ibarra, Eulogio Castro, María E. Eugenio
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9727581
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spelling doaj-7f291e8dbe234523b8dc5299998a59c32020-11-24T23:21:32ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/97275819727581Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree PruningRaquel Martín-Sampedro0Juan Carlos López-Linares1Úrsula Fillat2Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo3David Ibarra4Eulogio Castro5María E. Eugenio6INIA-CIFOR, Ctra de la Coruña, Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainChemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering Department, Jaén University, Campus Las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, SpainINIA-CIFOR, Ctra de la Coruña, Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainINIA-CIFOR, Ctra de la Coruña, Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainINIA-CIFOR, Ctra de la Coruña, Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainChemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering Department, Jaén University, Campus Las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, SpainINIA-CIFOR, Ctra de la Coruña, Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainOlive tree pruning, as one of the most abundant lignocellulosic residues in Mediterranean countries, has been evaluated as a source of sugars for fuel and chemicals production. A mild acid pretreatment has been combined with a fungal pretreatment using either two endophytes (Ulocladium sp. and Hormonema sp.) or a saprophyte (Trametes sp. I-62). The use of endophytes is based on the important role that some of them play during the initial stages of wood decomposition. Without acid treatment, fungal pretreatment with Ulocladium sp. provided a nonsignificant enhancement of 4.6% in glucose digestibility, compared to control. When a mild acid hydrolysis was carried out after fungal pretreatments, significant increases in glucose digestibility from 4.9% to 12.0% (compared to control without fungi) were observed for all fungal pretreatments, with maximum values yielded by Hormonema sp. However, despite the observed digestibility boost, the total sugar yields (taking into account solid yield) were not significantly increased by the pretreatments. Nevertheless, based on these preliminary improvements in digestibility, this work proves the potential of endophytic fungi to boost the production of sugar from olive tree pruning, which would add an extra value to the bioeconomy of olive crops.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9727581
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author Raquel Martín-Sampedro
Juan Carlos López-Linares
Úrsula Fillat
Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo
David Ibarra
Eulogio Castro
María E. Eugenio
spellingShingle Raquel Martín-Sampedro
Juan Carlos López-Linares
Úrsula Fillat
Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo
David Ibarra
Eulogio Castro
María E. Eugenio
Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
BioMed Research International
author_facet Raquel Martín-Sampedro
Juan Carlos López-Linares
Úrsula Fillat
Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo
David Ibarra
Eulogio Castro
María E. Eugenio
author_sort Raquel Martín-Sampedro
title Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
title_short Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
title_full Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
title_fullStr Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
title_full_unstemmed Endophytic Fungi as Pretreatment to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Olive Tree Pruning
title_sort endophytic fungi as pretreatment to enhance enzymatic hydrolysis of olive tree pruning
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Olive tree pruning, as one of the most abundant lignocellulosic residues in Mediterranean countries, has been evaluated as a source of sugars for fuel and chemicals production. A mild acid pretreatment has been combined with a fungal pretreatment using either two endophytes (Ulocladium sp. and Hormonema sp.) or a saprophyte (Trametes sp. I-62). The use of endophytes is based on the important role that some of them play during the initial stages of wood decomposition. Without acid treatment, fungal pretreatment with Ulocladium sp. provided a nonsignificant enhancement of 4.6% in glucose digestibility, compared to control. When a mild acid hydrolysis was carried out after fungal pretreatments, significant increases in glucose digestibility from 4.9% to 12.0% (compared to control without fungi) were observed for all fungal pretreatments, with maximum values yielded by Hormonema sp. However, despite the observed digestibility boost, the total sugar yields (taking into account solid yield) were not significantly increased by the pretreatments. Nevertheless, based on these preliminary improvements in digestibility, this work proves the potential of endophytic fungi to boost the production of sugar from olive tree pruning, which would add an extra value to the bioeconomy of olive crops.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9727581
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