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Mass digitisation of natural science collections and archives has increasingly become a priority for scientific heritage institutions. Here, we explore the potential of mass digitisation to improve our understanding of the nature and history of scientific collaboration. Focusing on mycologist Greta B.
Christopher Kreuzer +2 more
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Microbial Safety of Black Summer Truffle Collected from Sicily and Umbria Regions, Italy
Background: Tuber aestivum Vittad., known as black summer truffle, represents high-value food especially used as garnishment in nouvelle cuisine. The aim of this study was to investigate on the viable microbial populations associated with T.
F. Cirlincione +5 more
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DAS HYMENOPHORALE TRAMA BEI DEN AGARICALES [PDF]
Short descriptions and camera lucida drawings are given of cross-sections through the hymenophoral trama (lamellae or tubes) of 24 Basidiomycetes. These represent all the 16 Families of the Agaricales sensu Singer (1962). The typical members of the Agaricales in a limited definition have to be characterised by a more or less regular or bilateral trama ...
Douwes, G.A.C., Arx, J.A. von
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Exploring Costa Rica's fungal trends: Insights from digitized specimens
Fungi are essential to tropical ecosystems but remain largely absent from conservation agendas. By analyzing over 78,000 fungal records from Costa Rica—a globally recognized biodiversity hotspot—this study reveals key patterns in fungal diversity, distribution, and seasonality.
Melissa Mardones +2 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the widely cultivated edible fungus Lentinula edodes
The complete mitochondrial genome of the widely cultivated edible fungus Lentinula edodes was determined using the next-generation sequencing technology. The circular molecule is 116,819 bp in length with a GC content of 30.75%. Conserved genes including
Ruiheng Yang +6 more
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Evolutionary history of versatile-lipases from Agaricales through reconstruction of ancestral structures [PDF]
8 p.-3 fig.-1 tab.[Background] Fungal “Versatile carboxylic ester hydrolases” are enzymes with great biotechnological interest. Here we carried out a bioinformatic screening to find these proteins in genomes from Agaricales, by means of searchingfor ...
Barriuso, Jorge +1 more
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Fly me to the canopy: Diptera communities in oak forest crowns as bioindicators of stand decline
Diptera diversity: Oak decline increases the overall Diptera diversity, particularly in saproxylic and floricolous guilds, likely due to more open canopies and greater deadwood and floral resource availability. Family responses: Dolichopodidae, Empididae, Hybotidae and Anthomyiidae thrive in declining stands, whereas Mycetophilidae and other fungus ...
Anastasia Paupe +32 more
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Os cogumelos Agaricales têm sido utilizados, durante milênios, devido aos seus componentes biologicamente ativos que exercem efeitos nutricionais, medicinais e farmacológicos imprescindíveis para os portadores de diversos tipos de câncer.
Renata Costa Fortes +1 more
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Data on some noteworthy finds of interesting representatives of the subgenus Telamonia of the genus Cortinarius in Ukraine are presented. Two of them, C. decipiens var. atrocoeruleus and C. flexipes var. flabellus, have been registered for the first time
Prydiuk M.P.
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Summary Biodiversity is known to influence disease risk, yet the pathways of pathogen transmission within plant communities remain poorly understood, especially belowground. In particular, how soil‐borne pathogens move from resident vegetation and soil to colonize new hosts is unresolved.
Jose G. Maciá‐Vicente +6 more
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