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ABSTRACT Enzyme‐assisted extraction offers a sustainable strategy to recover phenolic compounds from plant residues, such as jabuticaba peels, where phenolics are bound to cell wall structures. This study aimed to optimize the recovery of phenolic compounds from jabuticaba peels using a low‐cost enzyme cocktail produced by the edible mushroom ...
Romina O. Coniglio +5 more
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First Report of Phakopsora neocherimoliae on Chirimoya (Annona cherimola) in Peru
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 1, January/March 2026.
K. Rubio +3 more
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A Review of the Biotechnological Potential of Cave Fungi: A Toolbox for the Future
The study of the intersection between biodiversity and biotechnology has revealed a rich source of innovations. Fungi, with their vast range of morphologies and lifestyles, thrive in various habitats, including caves.
Renan N. Barbosa +11 more
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Nakaseomyces glabratus (formerly known as Candida glabrata) is an endogenous opportunistic pathogen that causes various clinical manifestations, ranging from mucocutaneous overgrowth to bloodstream infections. This review aims to summarize the biology, epidemiology and pathology of N.
Carmen Rodríguez‐Cerdeira +8 more
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The 2030 Declaration on Scientific Plant and Fungal Collecting
Biological samples and their associated information are an essential resource used by scientists, governments, policymakers, practitioners and communities to ensure that biodiversity can be appropriately protected and sustainably used. Yet, considering the enormous task of documenting the vast numbers of as‐yet‐unknown plant and fungal species, greater
Alexandre Antonelli +58 more
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Nested PCR can be used to determine the status of Pneumocystis jirovecii infection in other lung diseases. Aims This study sought to detect a target DNA fragment (mitochondrial large subunit rRNA or mtL SUrRNA) of P.
Luz E.A. +11 more
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Many phytopathogenic and human pathogenic microorganisms have increased their resistance to conventional antibiotics and fungicides, which is why the most recent research has focused on exploring new strategies for their management and control. One of these strategies is the search for new natural compounds present in wild edible macrofungi, which in ...
Antero Ramos +3 more
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Mercedes Tello is supported by a scholarship for postgraduate studies in Cellular and Molecular Biology, from the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONCYTEC-Perú).
Ortega-Loayza A.G. +10 more
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Aspergillosis is the main cause of mortality in captivity penguins. The infection occurs mainly by conidia inhalation of the Aspergillus genus, however, the fungus can also be dispersed by water.
Vanice Rodrigues Poester +5 more
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Fondata nel 1972 dai proff. G.Goidanich e G. Govi, non ha mai interrotto la pubblicazione. Nel periodo 1972-2002 l'editore è stato Edagricole (BO), dal 2002 a tutt'oggi Patron.
INNOCENTI, GLORIA, Ragazzi A.
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