Phanerochaete
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Phanerochaete allantospora |
Phanerochaete is a genus of fungi. Several of the species in this genus are plant pathogens.
This genus includes the 'white-rot' fungi that is famous for producing a peroxidase enzyme that can cleave a broad range of organic compounds. It has been used for bioremediation techniques to break down potentially harmful chemicals in soil.
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