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Diversity of specialized metabolites in Phaeoacremonium species revealed by untargeted metabolomics and bioactivity assays. [PDF]

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Reveglia P   +11 more
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Endophytic fungi: nature's solution for antimicrobial resistance and sustainable agriculture. [PDF]

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Nazir A   +4 more
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Biosynthesis Regulation of Secondary Metabolite Production in <i>Fusarium</i> Fungi. [PDF]

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Amuzu P   +9 more
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A reference metagenome sequence of the lichen Cladonia rangiformis. [PDF]

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Heuberger M   +10 more
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New bioactive secondary metabolites from fungi: 2023. [PDF]

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Antibacterial potential of endolichenic fungi from lichen Usnea

Asian journal of Mycology, 2023
Lichens are unique organisms with medicinal benefits. However, lichens and endolichenic fungi in the Philippines are relatively less explored. In this study, the host lichen Usnea samples were collected from Mt. Talinis, Valencia, Negros Oriental and were surface sterilized for the isolation of endolichenic fungi.
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Endolichenic Fungi: A Hidden Reservoir of Next Generation Biopharmaceuticals

Trends in Biotechnology, 2017
Endolichenic fungi (ELF) offer an opportunity to discover emerging natural drugs. ELF are promising bioresources given their ability to produce bioactive metabolites that represent unique and diverse structural classes. Here, we assess the potential of recent technologies to provide insight into the chemical diversity of ELF for biopharmaceutical ...
Brahma N. Singh   +4 more
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Influence of light regulation on growth and enzyme production in rare endolichenic fungi

Folia Microbiologica, 2023
The influence of light regulation on the growth and enzyme production of three endolichenic fungal isolates, i.e. Pseudopestalotiopsis theae (EF13), Fusarium solani (EF5), and Xylaria venustula (PH22), was determined. The isolates were exposed to blue, red, green, yellow, white fluorescent light (12 h light-12 h dark photoperiod) (test), and 24 h dark (
Peck Ting Gan   +2 more
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