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The microbial species composition, abundance and functional profiles in the rhizospheric soils of cacao and coffee were evaluated. Our findings highlight the presence of predominant but functionally specialised taxa that play unique functional roles within the cacao and coffee rhizosphere ecosystems.
Jois V. Carrion +4 more
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Evolutionary dynamics of host specialization in wood-decay fungi
Background The majority of wood decomposing fungi are mushroom-forming Agaricomycetes, which exhibit two main modes of plant cell wall decomposition: white rot, in which all plant cell wall components are degraded, including lignin, and brown rot, in ...
Franz-Sebastian Krah +5 more
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Mushrooms have become a prominent focus in alternative medicine and are now the subject of increasingly detailed scientific investigation. This study explores the isolation, purification, and characterization of β‐D‐glucan from Lycoperdon pyriforme, with particular emphasis on its wound‐healing potential. The aim of this research is to isolate, purify,
Elif Yavuz‐Dokgöz +4 more
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A second record of Entoloma azureoviride (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Brazilian Amazon
A new material collected and the holotype of Entoloma azureoviride were studied. The analysis of these specimens showed some discrepancies with the protologue which are discussed here.
Felipe Wartchow, Ricardo Braga-Neto
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Insights Into the Mondia Whitei Microbiome Across Geographic Regions in Eastern Africa
Mondia whitei is a much sought‐after medicinal plant in Sub‐Saharan Africa, yet little is known about its metabolome, and even less about its microbiome composition. Here, we examined the plant's root‐associated microbiota and metabolites using high‐throughput sequencing and GC/LC‐MS.
Expedito Olimi +10 more
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The morphogenesis of sexual fruiting bodies of fungi is a complex process determined by a genetically encoded program. Fruiting bodies reached the highest complexity levels in the Agaricomycetes; yet, the underlying genetics is currently poorly known. In
Csenge Földi +11 more
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Two Novel Species and Two New Records within the Genus Pluteus (Agaricomycetes, Agaricales) from Thailand [PDF]
Nopparat Wannathes +3 more
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Biodiversity in mountain soils above the treeline
ABSTRACT Biological diversity in mountain ecosystems has been increasingly studied over the last decade. This is also the case for mountain soils, but no study to date has provided an overall synthesis of the current state of knowledge. Here we fill this gap with a first global analysis of published research on cryptogams, microorganisms, and fauna in ...
Nadine Praeg +36 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Due to their mutualistic partnership with trees, mycorrhizal fungi are often important components of soil microbial communities. Mortality of tree hosts can have dramatic effects on mycorrhizal populations, but how these shifts impact the remaining soil microbial ...
Lindsay A. McCulloch +7 more
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In this study, we identified six polyporoid species of Agaricomycetes: Abundisporus roseoalbus, Fuscocerrena portoricensis, Oligoporus caesius, Antrodiella duracina, Inocutis jamaicensis and Inonotus venezuelicus.
Alice da Cruz Lima Gerlach +3 more
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