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  • Saavedra, M.; Benitez, E.; Cifuentes, C.; Nogales, R.
    Enzyme activities and chemical changes in wet olive cake after treatment with Pleurotus ostreatus or Eisenia fetida (2006), Biodegradation, 17, 93-102.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Eisenia fetida
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epigeic earthworm used in vermicomposting processes. Comparing initial wet olive cake and wet olive cake inoculated with Eisenia fetida catechol dioxygenase activity is detected. The catechol-dioxygenase apppears to be due to high microbial activity, catechol-dioxygenase is only detected when a vermincomposting process takes place on the wet olive cake.
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no activity in Pleurotus ostreatus
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fungi, strain 3020 DSV7240
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