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For a systematic approach for mycoremediation, we developed a web-based mycoremediation information system based on the Korea University Culture Collection. The site includes a functional categorization of fungal strains based on the bioremediation specific molecular functions. | For a systematic approach for mycoremediation, we developed a web-based mycoremediation information system based on the Korea University Culture Collection. The site includes a functional categorization of fungal strains based on the bioremediation specific molecular functions. | ||
The general information about strains and principles of mycoremediation are provided by text-mining and document analysis. This system will serve as a valuable resource to those who study mycoremediation and use fungi as a bioremediation tool. | The general information about strains and principles of mycoremediation are provided by text-mining and document analysis. This system will serve as a valuable resource to those who study mycoremediation and use fungi as a bioremediation tool. | ||
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For example, brown rot fungi can absorb heavy metals by chelating with oxalic acids while white rot fungi can degrade phenolic compounds (e.g dyes) from wastewater. For these mycoremedial applications, a wide range of fungi strains should be collected and examined.
However, known mycoremediation processes are still limited to a few well-known strains and no accessible online resources for fungal bioremediation are available yet.
For a systematic approach for mycoremediation, we developed a web-based mycoremediation information system based on the Korea University Culture Collection. The site includes a functional categorization of fungal strains based on the bioremediation specific molecular functions. The general information about strains and principles of mycoremediation are provided by text-mining and document analysis. This system will serve as a valuable resource to those who study mycoremediation and use fungi as a bioremediation tool.