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Plant recognition by Trichoderma Harzianum elicits upregulation of a novel secondary metabolite cluster required for colonization. [PDF]

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Lignin degradation by ascomycetes

Advances in Botanical Research, 2021
In nature, it is often surmised that lignin is degraded almost exclusively by basidiomycetes, with minor contributions from bacteria and even fewer from ascomycetes.
Roselyne Ferrari   +2 more
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Alternative splicing in ascomycetes

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013
Alternative splicing is a complex and regulated process, which results in mRNA with different coding capacities from a single gene. Extend and types of alternative splicing vary greatly among eukaryotes. In this review, I focus on alternative splicing in ascomycetes, which in general have significant lower extend of alternative splicing than mammals ...
F. Kempken
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Occurrence and possible roles of melanic pigments in lichenized ascomycetes

Fungal Biology Reviews, 2019
Many species of lichenized ascomycetes are capable of synthesizing darkly colored melanin pigments by polymerizing phenolic compounds. Available data suggest that different clades of lichens produce various kinds of melanins, with N2-fixing Peltigeralean
T. Mafole   +3 more
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Ascomycetes from karst landscapes of Guizhou Province, China

Fungal diversity, 2023
Jin-Feng Zhang   +5 more
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Phylogeny of filamentous ascomycetes

Naturwissenschaften, 2000
Phylogenetic studies of higher ascomycetes are enhanced by the introduction of molecular markers. Most studies employed sequences of the SSU rRNA gene, but recently data from additional genes (RPB2, LSU rRNA) have become available. Several groups defined by their ascoma-type, such as Pyrenomycetes, are supported while others, like the Discomycetes ...
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Ascomycetes of India

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1974
Illustrated descriptions of four operculate discomycetes, Peziza subisabellina (Le Gal) Moser var. subiculata var. nov., Pachyella clypeata (Schw.) Le Gal, Scutellinia balansae (Speg.) Gamundi and Cheilymenia vitellina (Pers. ex Fr.) Dennis are provided. None have previously been reported from India.
D.C. Pant, V.P. Tewari
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