From paulz@PUCCINI.CRL.UMN.EDU Sun Oct  8 00:45:48 EDT 1995
Article: 2733 of bionet.mycology
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From: paulz@PUCCINI.CRL.UMN.EDU (Paul Zambino)
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Subject: bioremediation query
Date: 2 Oct 1995 12:20:12 -0700
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I am just forwarding a request that I received by EMAIL.  I am not involved
in this type of work, but would be interested in looking at the responses
as well.  Anyone interested in responding may want to post to
mycology@net.bio.net, plus directly to his EMAIL address.  His message was
as follows:

Hello...I am George from Puerto Rico...I am asking for help, because I need
some information about Mycology...if you know about bioremediation using
fungi especificly with Phanerochaete chrysosporium...I'll please if you can
help me with that...I am a student from the UPR...my E-mail is
802902077@RUMAC.UPR.CLU.EDU...

Dr. Paul Zambino
USDA Forest Service
Forestry Sciences Lab
5985 Highway K
Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH:(715)362-1178
FAX: (715)362-1166
EMAIL: paulz@puccini.crl.umn.edu
DG:p.zambino:R09F06A




From 802902077@RUMAC.UPR.CLU.EDU Sun Oct  8 00:46:29 EDT 1995
Article: 2746 of bionet.mycology
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From: 802902077@RUMAC.UPR.CLU.EDU
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Subject: bioremediation query
Date: 3 Oct 1995 12:37:02 -0700
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I need some information about bioremediation with fungi, especificly
with Phanerochaete chrysosporium.Information about bioremediation 
itself could be useful too.
               Thanks.
                   George Diaz-Mail 802902077@rumac.rum.clu.edu


From andrzej@UIDAHO.EDU Sun Oct  8 00:47:04 EDT 1995
Article: 2751 of bionet.mycology
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From: andrzej@UIDAHO.EDU (Andrzej Paszczynski)
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Subject: Re: bioremediation query
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On 3 Oct 1995 802902077@rumac.upr.clu.edu wrote:

> I need some information about bioremediation with fungi, especificly
> with Phanerochaete chrysosporium.Information about bioremediation 
> itself could be useful too.
>                Thanks.
>                    George Diaz-Mail 802902077@rumac.rum.clu.edu
> 
> 
George please see my new paper: Potential for bioremediation of 
xenobiotic compounds by white-rot fungus P. chrysosporium in Biotechnol. 
Prog.1995 11, 368-379
Andrzej Paszczynski.


From poei@telebyte.nl Sun Oct  8 00:47:46 EDT 1995
Article: 2764 of bionet.mycology
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From: Peter Oei & Shan Du <poei@telebyte.nl>
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Subject: Re: bioremediation query
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To: 802902077@RUMAC.UPR.CLU.EDU

The University of wageningen in the Netherlands performed a number of 
experiments with various mushrooms. Check literature by Jim Field and E. 
de Bont.

A patent has recently been claimed by a Dutch engineering company, DHV 
Environment and Infrastructure. They recently published an article with a 
rather vague description of a test they did with mushroom substrate mixed 
with soil. Both mineral oil content and PAH went down significantly. 

Peter Oei
poei@telebyte.nl




