Claims
- 1. A fungal inoculum for degrading and bioremediating wood containing pentachlorophenol (penta) comprising at least one penta-tolerant fungus selected from the group consisting of Meruliporia incrassata (Mad-563), Antrodia radiculosa (FP-103272-sp), Antrodia radiculosa (L-11659-sp) and Antrodia radiculosa (FP-90848-T), at least one lignocellulosic substrate, and at least one nutrient supplement, and the lignocellulosic substrate and the nutrient supplement in an amount sufficient to produce a biomass of the fungal inoculum sufficient to at least partially remediate the penta.
- 2. The fungal inoculum of claim 1 wherein the penta-tolerant fungus is Antrodia radiculosa (L-11659-sp).
- 3. The fungal inoculum of claim 1 wherein the lignocellulosic substrate is selected from the group consisting of sawdust, wood chips, rice straw, corn stalks, and wheat straw.
- 4. The fungal inoculum of claim 1 wherein the nutrient supplement is selected from the group consisting of corn steep liquor, cornmeal and wheatbran.
- 5. The fungal inoculum of claim 1 wherein the penta-tolerant fungus is selected from the group consisting of Antrodia radiculosa (FP-103272-sp) and Antrodia radiculosa (L-11659-sp).
- 6. A method for preparing a fungal inoculum for degrading or bioremediating wood containing pentachlorophenol (penta), comprising the steps of:combining at least one penta-tolerant fungus selected from the group consisting of Meruliporia incrassata (Mad-563), Antrodia radiculosa (FP-103272-sp), Antrodia radiculosa (L-11659-sp) and Antrodia radiculosa (FP-90848-T) with a matrix comprising at least one lignocellulosic substrate, at least one nutrient supplement, and the lignocellulosic substrate and the nutrient supplement in an amount sufficient to produce a biomass of the fungal inoculum sufficient to at least partially remediate the penta and sterile water; and growing the penta-tolerant fungus and matrix combination in dark, aerobic conditions, at a relative humidity of about 70%, and in a temperature range of about 20° C. to 35° C.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the penta-tolerant fungus and matrix combination is grown in a temperature range of about 25° C. to 32° C.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the lignocellulosic substrate is about 25% to 33% the volume of sterile water, and the volume of nutrient supplement is about 1% to 5% the volume of sterile water.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 09/541,944, filed on Mar. 31, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,383,800.
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