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- Paenibacillus sp. strain JDR-2 (Paenibacillus JDR-2) secretes a multimodular cell-associated glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10) endoxylanase (XynA10A1) that catalyzes the depolymerization of methylglucuronoxylan (MeGXn) and rapidly assimilates the products of depolymerization. Efficient utilization of MeGXn has been postulated to result from the coupling of the processes of exocellular depolymerization and assimilation of oligosaccharide products, followed by intracellular metabolism. Growth and substrate utilization patterns with barley glucan and laminarin similar to those observed...AuthorsVirginia Chow, Young Sik Kim, Mun Su Rhee, Neha Sawhney, Franz St. John, Guang Nong, John D. Rice, James F. PrestonKeywordsSourceApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 82. pp. 1789 –1798Year2016
- Background: Polysaccharides comprising plant biomass are potential resources for conversion to fuels and chemicals. These polysaccharides include xylans derived from the hemicellulose of hardwoods and grasses, soluble beta-glucans from cereals and starch as the primary form of energy storage in plants. Paenibacillus sp. JDR-2 (Pjdr2) has evolved a system for bioprocessing xylans. The central component of this xylan utilization system is a multimodular glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10) endoxylanase with carbohydrate binding modules (CBM) for binding xylans and surface layer homology...AuthorsNeha Sawhney, Casey Crooks, Virginia Chow, James F. Preston, Franz St. JohnKeywordsSourceBMC Genomics, Vol. 17(1).Year2016
- There is growing interest in developing bio-based materials for packaging. Bio-derived materials such as cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) can be used to develop sustainable packaging applications. Incorporating CNCs into PLA can increase the crystallinity and barrier properties of PLA. The challenge lies in both increasing the flexibility of PLA and in obtaining good dispersion of the CNCs. This study proposes a novel chemical modification of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) to potentially improve the dispersion and adhesion of CNCs in the poly(lactic acid) (PLA)...AuthorsLiqing Wei, Nicole M. Stark, Ronald C. Sabo, Laurent MatuanaKeywordsSourceIn: Proceedings, Forest Products Society International Convention, June 28-29, 2016, Portland, OR.Year2016
- We report here the first genome sequence of the white-rot fungus Obba rivulsa (Polyporales, Basidiomycota), a polypore known for its lignin-decomposing ability. The genome is based on the homokaryon 3A-2 originating in Finland. The genome is typical in size and carbohydrate active enzyme (CAZy) content for wood-decomposing basidiomycetes.AuthorsOtto Miettinen, Robert Riley, Kerrie Barry, Daniel Cullen, Ronald P. de Vries, Matthieu Hainaut, Annele Hatakka, Bernard Henrissat, Kristiina Hilden, Rita Kuo, Kurt LaButti, Anna Lipzen, Miia R. Makela, Laura Sandor, Joseph W. Spatafora, Igor V. Grigoriev, David S. HibbettKeywordsSourceGenome Announcements, 4(5). pp. 1-2.Year2016
- Efficient and complete degradation of woody plant cell walls requires the concerted action of hydrolytic and oxidative systems possessed by a relatively small group of filamentous basidiomycetous fungi. Among these wood decay species, Phanerochaete chrysosporium was the first to be sequenced (Martinez et al. 2004). In the intervening 10 years, over 100 related saprophytes have been sequenced. There genomes have revealed impressive sequence diversity. And recent functional analyses are providing a deeper understanding of their roles in the deconstruction of plant cell walls and the transform...AuthorsChiaki Hori, Daniel CullenKeywordsSourceIn: Gene Expression Systems in Fungi: Advancements and applications. pp. 161-181.Year2016
- In this study, a tornado safe room door built from wood products and steel sheeting was developed and impact-tested according to tornado safe room standards. Results indicate that an door constructed from as few as two sheets of 23/32-in. (18.26-mm) construction-grade plywood and overlaid with 18-gauge (0.05-in.- (1.27- mm-) thick) steel can pass the required impact test.AuthorsRobert H. Falk, James BridwellKeywordsSourceResearch Paper FPL-RP-686. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products LaboratoryYear2016
- Recent emphasis on the pilot scale production of cellulosic nanomaterials has increased interest in the effective use of these materials as reinforcements for polymer composites. An important, enabling step to realizing the potential of cellulosic nanomaterials in their applications is the materials processing of CNC/polymer composites through multiple routes, i.e. melt, solution, and aqueous processing methods. Therefore, the objective of this research is to characterize the viscoelastic behavior of aqueous nanocomposite suspensions containing cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and a water-solu...AuthorsCaitlin E. Meree, Gregory Schueneman, J. Carson Meredith, Meisha L. ShofnerKeywordsSourceCellulose, Vol. 23(5). pp. 3001-3012Year2016
- The Federal Highway Administration sponsored a comprehensive research program on Historic Covered Timber Bridges in the USA. This national program's main purpose is to develop improved methods to preserve, rehabilitate, and restore timber bridge trusses that were developed during the early 1800s and, in many cases, are still in service today. One of the many ongoing research studies is aimed at establishing a procedure for safely and reliably load-rating historic covered bridges though physical testing and improved structural modelling. This paper focuses on recent field work and analysis...AuthorsDouglas R. Rammer, James Wacker, Travis Hosteng, Justin Dahlberg, Yaohua DengSourceWCTE 2016, World Conference on Timber Engineering, August 22-25, 2016, Vienna, Austria.Year2016
- A laboratory study was conducted to investigate the effects of cedar oil and silica gel treatment on dimensional stability and mechanical performance of southern yellow pine (SYP) boards. Two hundred pieces of SYP and 100 pieces of red oak boards with a nominal dimension of 1 by 6 by 48 in. (25 by 152 by 1,219 mm) were selected for this study. The red oak boards were included as a standard ammunition pallet stock for comparison. The experimental procedure involved stress wave E-rating, grouping, defect mapping, preservative treatment, high-temperature kiln exposure (simulating hot and dry...AuthorsXiping Wang, Christopher Adam Senalik, Robert J. Ross, Neal Bennett, Debbie ConnerKeywordsSourceFPL-RN-0339. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory.Year2016
- Shear modulus (G) of thin wood composite materials is one of several important indicators that characterizes mechanical properties. However, there is not an easy method to obtain this value. This study presents the use of a newly developed cantilever beam free vibration test apparatus to detect in-plane G of thin wood composite materials by measuring the first order free vibration cantilever specimens and its logarithmic decrement of vibration. Six sets of commercially purchased thin wood composite materials having three different fiber types were tested. A significant linear correlation...AuthorsCheng Guan, Houjiang Zhang, John F. Hunt, Haicheng YanKeywordsSourceConstruction and Building Materials,Vol. 121. pp. 285-289Year2016