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Engineering Strategies for Fungal Cell Disruption in Biotechnological Applications
ABSTRACT Fungal cell disruption plays a critical role in unlocking a wide range of high‐value intracellular products such as lipids, proteins, pigments, and bioactive compounds. However, lysing fungal cells is far more challenging than breaking bacterial or algal cells due to their robust and highly structured cell walls.
Bhagyeshri Ulhas Mantri +2 more
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Se colectaron muestras de suelo de dos lotes de frutilla en el Partido de Luján (Provincia de Buenos Aires), las que fueron incubadas y cebadas en laboratorio con sustratos celulósicos, queratínicos y quitínicos, con el objetivo de aislar a R.
Agostina V. Marano +2 more
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Diversidade de fungos zoospóricos da Reserva Biológica de Mogi Guaçu, estado de São Paulo, Brasil
Realizou-se o levantamento da diversidade de fungos zoospóricos em duas áreas de Cerrado, com estados de preservação distintos, na Reserva Biológica de Mogi Guaçu, estado de São Paulo.
Cristiane de Almeida Nascimento +1 more
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Zonal Soil Type Determines Soil Microbial Responses to Maize Cropping and Fertilization. [PDF]
Soil types heavily influence ecological dynamics. It remains controversial to what extent soil types shape microbial responses to land management changes, largely due to lack of in-depth comparison across various soil types.
Bo Sun +11 more
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Chemical and biological controls and soil amendments for plant‐parasitic nematode management
This review synthesizes sustainable strategies for managing plant‐parasitic nematodes, emphasizing eco‐friendly biocontrol agents and soil amendments. It critically evaluates the impacts of chemical nematicides on nontarget soil organisms and advocates integrated approaches to enhance soil health, crop productivity, and agricultural sustainability ...
Zhongling Tian +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Watercourses are among the most threatened ecosystems globally and face multiple anthropogenic stressors of different origins and intensities that reduce biodiversity and disrupt ecosystem functioning.
Manuel Pinilla‐Rosa +6 more
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Plastic Type and Condition Have Minimal Impact on Associated Marine Biofilm Communities
Plastics serve as a novel surface for microbial colonisation, yet their ecological functioning remains poorly understood. Here, we characterise microbial communities colonising plastic in the marine environment over time using a multi‐omics approach, highlighting previously reported plastic‐degrading taxa and the degradation potential within these ...
J. A. Wallbank +8 more
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Parallels in Amphibian and Bat Declines from Pathogenic Fungi
Pathogenic fungi have substantial effects on global biodiversity, and 2 emerging pathogenic species—the chytridiomycete Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, which causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, and the ascomycete Geomyces destructans, which causes ...
Evan A. Eskew, Brian D. Todd
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PIPITS: an automated pipeline for analyses of fungal internal transcribed spacer sequences from the Illumina sequencing platform [PDF]
1. Studying fungal biodiversit y using data generated from Illumina MiSeq sequencing platforms poses a number of bioinformatic challenges with the analysis typically involving a large number of tools for each analytical step from quality filtering to ...
Booth, Tim +7 more
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Highly intensive eucalyptus plantation management has led to an imbalance of nutrients in the forest land, which has seriously weakened the self‐healing capacity of the ecosystem. Therefore, it is urgent to restore the soil quality of logging sites in multi‐generation continuous plantations. Soil microorganisms, especially fungi, play an important role
Yuxing Xu +5 more
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