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Background Hericium erinaceus, a rare edible and medicine fungus, is widely used in the food and medical field. Polysaccharides from H. erinaceus are the main bioactive compound that exert high bioactive value in the medical and healthcare industries ...
Ming Gong +6 more
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Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [PDF]
Over 400 non-photosynthetic species from 10 families of vascular plants obtain their carbon from fungi and are thus defined as myco-heterotrophs. Many of these plants are epiparasitic on green plants from which they obtain carbon by 'cheating' shared ...
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Ganoderma has served as a valuable food supplement and medicinal ingredient with outstanding active compounds that are essential for human protection against chronic diseases.
Henan Zhang +3 more
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Scorias spongiosa, a type of edible fungus, is beneficial for intestinal health. However, the mechanisms by which polysaccharides derived from S. spongiosa contribute to the integrity of the intestinal barrier have been little investigated.
Yingyin Xu +7 more
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Background The medicinal mushroom Trametes versicolor (Tv, Turkey Tail) is often prepared for consumption as a powder from the fungal mycelium and the fermented substrate on which it grew.
Kathleen F. Benson +6 more
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Chilling Stress Triggers VvAgo1-Mediated miRNA-Like RNA Biogenesis in Volvariella volvacea
In Volvariella volvacea, an important species of edible mushroom, cryogenic autolysis is a typical phenomenon that occurs during abnormal metabolism.
Ming Gong +11 more
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Further advances in orchid mycorrhizal research [PDF]
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the world’s largest plant family. The majority of the world’s orchids are photosynthetic, a small number of species are myco-heterotrophic throughout their ...
Dearnaley, John D. W.
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Fungi and Incompatibility in Fungi [PDF]
Fungi An Introduction. By Lilian E. Hawker. (Hutchinson University Library.) Pp. 216. (London: Hutchinson and Co. (Publishers), 1966.) 13s. 6d. Incompatibility in Fungi Edited by Karl Esser and John R. Raper. (A Symposium held at the 10th International Congress of Botany, Edinburgh, August 1964.) Pp. viii + 124.
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of the Journal of Fungi in 2015
The editors of the Journal of Fungi would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2015. [...]
Journal of Fungi Editorial Office
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Lentinula edodes is one of the most widely cultivated edible mushrooms in the world. When cultivated in sawdust, the surface mycelium of L. edodes needs a long postripening stage wherein it forms a brown film (BF) by secreting and accumulating pigments ...
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