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Fungal endophyte diversity in table grapes

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2021
Plant fungal endophytes are diverse microbial sources that reside inside plants. Grapes (Vitis vinifera) are rich in polyphenols that have beneficial health effects, and recent research has shown that fungal endophytes in grapes may contribute to the production of these polyphenols and may serve as biocontrol agents.
Champa, Wijekoon, Zoe, Quill
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Structural diversity of fungal glucans

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013
Fungal glucans represent various structurally different d-glucose polymers with a large diversity of molecular mass and configuration. According to glucose anomeric structure, it is possible to distinguish α-D-glucans, β-D-glucans and mixed α,β-D-glucans.
Andriy, Synytsya, Miroslav, Novák
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Genetic Diversity of Human Fungal Pathogens

Current Clinical Microbiology Reports, 2023
Fungi represent a central yet often overlooked domain of clinically relevant pathogens that have become increasingly important in human disease. With unique adaptive lifestyles that vary widely across species, human fungal pathogens show remarkable diversity in their virulence strategies.
Jillian Freese, Sinem Beyhan
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Diversity in fungal volatilomes

2020
Guo et al. (2021) Volatile organic compound patterns predict fungal trophic mode and lifestyle Publication Abstract: Fungi produce a wide variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which play central roles in the initiation and regulation of fungal interactions.
Jud, Werner   +9 more
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Hidden fungal diversity

Science, 2016
Microbiology How many species of fungi exist, and how are they related to each other? Recent environmental surveys have provided evidence of entire branches of the fungal tree of life that were unknown. In a Perspective, Hibbett explains that nevertheless, few of these discoveries have led to new species being named.
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Fungal Diversity

2016
Abstract ‘Fungal diversity’ considers three species that illustrate the spectacular range of structural complexity found among fungi: Olpidium brassicae, Spirodactylon aureum, and Sphaerobolus stellatus. There are more than 70,000 species of fungi described by mycologists and over 90% of them are classified within Phylum Basidiomycota ...
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Extensive Fungal Diversity in Plant Roots

Science, 2002
Fungi play crucially important roles in the biosphere, mediating many ecological processes. Despite this, the fungal diversity in natural habitats is poorly known. Using newly designed fungal-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers ([1][1]), we examined total fungal diversity in ...
Philippe, Vandenkoornhuyse   +4 more
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Fungal diversity in the Atacama Desert

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2018
Fungi are generally easily dispersed, able to colonise a wide variety of substrata and can tolerate diverse environmental conditions. However, despite these abilities, the diversity of fungi in the Atacama Desert is practically unknown. Most of the resident fungi in desert regions are ubiquitous.
Iara F. Santiago   +4 more
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Assessing fungal diversity worldwide

Science, 2014
Fungal Biogeography Fungi are hyperdiverse but poorly known, despite their ecological and economic impacts. Tedersoo et al. collected nearly 15,000 topsoil samples from 365 sites worldwide and sequenced their genomes (see the Perspective by Wardle and Lindahl).
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Disentangling global soil fungal diversity

Science, 2014
A worldwide sampling effort reveals the global drivers of soil fungal biodiversity [Also see Research Article by Tedersoo et al. ]
David A. Wardle, Björn D. Lindahl
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