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- Fungi의 난분해성 물질(인공적으로 만들어진 유기화합물) 을 무해한 (탄산가스,메탄,수분,바이오가스 등)
물질로 분해하고 ,안정적인 물질로 변화 시켜 본래의 물질보다 단순한구조로 만드는 metabolism 을 이용한 환경 정화 기술
- Materials for Fungal Biodegradation and Biodeterioration
Wood | Plastics | Library materials |
Wooden artifacts | Wool | Wall paintings |
Stored paper | Wrapping papers | Electroinsulating materials |
Textiles | Glass surfaces | Coal |
Leather | Concrete | Ground waste rubber materials |
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Typical habitats of terrestrial and aquatic fungi, and some of their ecological features. From the following article: Untapped potential: exploiting fungi in bioremediation of hazardous chemicals Hauke Harms, Dietmar Schlosser & Lukas Y. Wick Nature Reviews Microbiology 9, 177-192 (March 2011) doi:10.1038/nrmicro2519