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Environmental drivers of fungal community structure: a comparative high-throughput sequencing study of two geothermally distinct hot springs in Hefei, China. [PDF]
Zhang FQ.
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Community-Acquired Fungal Diseases
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991The endemic mycoses--histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis-pose a common problem in the differential diagnosis of the atypical pneumonia syndrome. Careful exposure-and-travel history frequently serves as a strong clue to aid diagnosis. Careful interpretation of serologic data may be useful but seldom timely.
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Fungal Extracellular Vesicles in Interkingdom Communication
2021Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently emerged as a key method of communication between cells. In this chapter, we examine the evidence for their role in inter-kingdom communication, in particular in the context of pathogenic fungi and their hosts.
Maria, Makarova, Robin C, May
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Community-Acquired Fungal Diseases
2002The endemic mycoses--histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis-pose a common problem in the differential diagnosis of the atypical pneumonia syndrome. Careful exposure-and-travel history frequently serves as a strong clue to aid diagnosis. Careful interpretation of serologic data may be useful but seldom timely.
George A. Sarosi, Scott F. Dauvies
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Chytrids dominate arctic marine fungal communities
Environmental Microbiology, 2016Summary Climate change is altering Arctic ecosystem structure by changing weather patterns and reducing sea ice coverage. These changes are increasing light penetration into the Arctic Ocean that are forecasted to increase primary production; however, increased light can also induce photoinhibition and cause physiological stress in ...
B T, Hassett, R, Gradinger
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Structure of Fungal Communities
1995Saprophytic fungi have evolved to exploit every possible habitat on earth, wherever degradable organic matter exists. Fungi occupy terrestrial and aquatic environments (both marine and freshwater) in tropical, temperate and polar regions. There are fungi characteristic of forests, pastures, heaths and bogs, and within these habitats fungi form distinct
Neville J. Dix, John Webster
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Pooled samples bias fungal community descriptions
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2009AbstractWe tested the accuracy of molecular analyses for recovering the species richness and structure of pooled fungal communities of known composition. We constructed replicate pools of 2–20 species and analysed these pools by two separate pooling‐DNA extraction procedures and three different molecular analyses (Automated Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer ...
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1991
Phylloplane fungal communities are dynamic in time and space. The patterns of spatial and temporal change in the complement of microbes on the plant surface reflect successive balances among the population processes of immigration (arrival of propagules), emigration (physical loss or removal of propagules), growth (increase in biomass or number of ...
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Phylloplane fungal communities are dynamic in time and space. The patterns of spatial and temporal change in the complement of microbes on the plant surface reflect successive balances among the population processes of immigration (arrival of propagules), emigration (physical loss or removal of propagules), growth (increase in biomass or number of ...
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Community-acquired fungal pneumonias.
Seminars in respiratory infections, 1989Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, Blastomyces dermatitidis, and Cryptococcus neoformans can cause acute community-acquired pneumonia. All are soil-dwelling fungi and disturbance of contaminated soil is necessary for infection in man. Each has particular epidemiologic considerations that may offer a clue to diagnosis, but the clinical ...
P C, Johnson, G A, Sarosi
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