Occurrence of Soil Fungi in Antarctic Pristine Environments
The presence of fungi in pristine Antarctic soils is of particular interest because of the diversity of this microbial group. However, the extreme conditions that coexist in Antarctica produce a strong selective pressure that could lead to the evolution ...
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Re-assessment of the taxonomy of Antarctic mushrooms from King George Island, Antarctica. [PDF]
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Cryptic associated fungi and algae isolated from Antarctic epilithic lichens of the Victoria Land and the description of five new fungal species. [PDF]
de Carolis R +7 more
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Antioxidants: Mechanisms, Benefits, and the Importance of Extremophilic Microorganisms. [PDF]
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ON SOME FUNGI ISOLATED FROM THE ANTARCTIC MATERIALS [PDF]
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