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Production of Biosurfactants by Ascomycetes [PDF]
Surfactants are utilized to reduce surface tension in aqueous and nonaqueous systems. Currently, most synthetic surfactants are derived from petroleum. However, these surfactants are usually highly toxic and are poorly degraded by microorganisms. To overcome these problems associated with synthetic surfactants, the production of microbial surfactants ...
Michele Alves Sanches +6 more
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Ethel M. Doidge
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Waste biorefineries using filamentous ascomycetes fungi: Present status and future prospects
Filamentous ascomycetes fungi have had important roles in natural cycles, and are already used industrially for e.g. supplying of citric, gluconic and itaconic acids as well as many enzymes.
Amir Mahboubi Soufiani +2 more
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It’s All in the Genes: The Regulatory Pathways of Sexual Reproduction in Filamentous Ascomycetes
Sexual reproduction in filamentous ascomycete fungi results in the production of highly specialized sexual tissues, which arise from relatively simple, vegetative mycelia.
Magriet Van Der Nest +2 more
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A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m 3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m 3 thin stillage, which can be used to improve the entire process.
Jorge A Ferreira +2 more
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Ecosystem services of entomopathogenic ascomycetes.
Entomopathogenic ascomycetes (EA) are an important part of the microbiota in most terrestrial ecosystems, where they can be found regulating natural populations of arthropod pests in both epigeous and hypogeous habitats while also establishing unique ...
Quesada-Moraga +3 more
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The knowledge of the geographical distribution of fungi is essential to promote the understanding of global and national fungal diversity patterns.
Renan do Nascimento Barbosa +6 more
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Predicting global numbers of teleomorphic ascomycetes
Sexual reproduction is the basic way to form high genetic diversity and it is beneficial in evolution and speciation of fungi. The global diversity of teleomorphic species in Ascomycota has not been estimated.
I. Senanayake +16 more
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Fungi contain species with a plethora of ways of adapting to life in nature. Consequently, they produce large amounts of diverse biomolecules that can be generated on a large scale and in an affordable manner.
M. Šebesta +5 more
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Genome-level analyses resolve an ancient lineage of symbiotic ascomycetes.
Ascomycota account for about two-thirds of named fungal species.1 Over 98% of known Ascomycota belong to the Pezizomycotina, including many economically important species as well as diverse pathogens, decomposers, and mutualistic symbionts.2 Our ...
David Díaz-Escandón +12 more
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