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Production of Biosurfactants by Ascomycetes [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Microbiology, 2021
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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The oldest fossil ascomycetes [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1999
Ascomycetes are the largest group of true fungi, and characteristically produce their sexual spores in a sac-like structure called the ascus. They include medicinal agents (such as ergot), plant pathogens (Dutch elm disease is caused by an ascomycete) and yeasts used in fermentation.
T N, Taylor, H, Hass, H, Kerp
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ON A NEW GENUS OF ASCOMYCETES [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 1909
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Ascomycetes

open access: yesBothalia, 1950
No Abstract ...
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Conjugate Nuclei in the Ascomycetes

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 1916
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Cryptococcus neoformans: "An Ascomycete"

open access: yesExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1955
ConclusionsThese observations would seem to indicate that Cryptococcus neofor-mans and Lipomyces starkeyi may be one and the same organism, and that it is frequently isolated from the soil.
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Cytology of Ascomycetes [PDF]

open access: yesBotanical Gazette, 1908
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Further Contributions to the Cytology of the Ascomycetes

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 1908
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Gwynne-Vaughan, H. C. I., (Helen Charlotte Isabella), Dame   +1 more
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Bryophilous ascomycetes

open access: yesField Mycology
Ascomycetes on bryophytes are generally understudied. This is partly because bryologists find mycology challenging, while mycologists find bryophytes challenging. The minute size of many bryophilous ascomycetes hinders their detection, added to by their specific, sometimes hidden, microniches on their host plants.
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