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Macabuna stereospermi Syd. & P. Syd., Annls

open access: yes, 2023
<i> <i>U</i>.</i> <i>stereospermi</i> Syd. & P. Syd., Annls mycol. 13 (1): 37 (1915)/IF: 162795 <p> Current name: <i>Macabuna stereospermi</i> (Syd. & P.
Zhang, Gui-Qing   +24 more
core   +1 more source

Biogeographical Distribution of River Microbial Communities in Atlantic Catchments

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2025.
We discovered different factors affecting river microbial communities (RMC) diversity and composition across Atlantic catchments in Europe. Prokaryote diversity was mainly influenced by topography and geology, while eukaryotic groups were driven by land use and cover.
Alejandra Goldenberg‐Vilar   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Peptide Mimics of the Cysteine‐Rich Regions of HapX and SreA Bind a [2Fe‐2S] Cluster In Vitro

open access: yesAdvanced Biology, Volume 8, Issue 5, May 2024.
Peptide mimics of the cysteine rich domains of the transcription factors HapX and SreA bind [2Fe‐2S] clusters in vitro, as revealed by resonance Raman and UV–vis spectroscopies. HapX and SreA in A. fumigatus likely sense iron through the direct binding of [2Fe‐2S] clusters.
Daniele Rossetto   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Systematic reduction of natural enemies and competition across variable precipitation approximates buffelgrass invasiveness (Cenchrus ciliaris) in its native range

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 5, May 2024.
This study conducted in Laikipia, Kenya, investigates the impact of reducing natural enemies and plant competitors on the invasiveness of buffelgrass, a highly invasive species. The researchers employed a long‐term ungulate exclosure experiment across a precipitation gradient with treatments that targeted plant competition, insects, and fungal ...
Aaron C. Rhodes   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unearthing the soil‐borne microbiome of land plants

open access: yesGlobal Change Biology, Volume 30, Issue 5, May 2024.
We studied the soil organisms consistently associated with land plants (vascular plants and mosses) across contrasting climates, soils, and vegetation types. We found a small subset of bacteria, fungi, and protists that defined the consistent soil‐borne microbiome of land plants and determined their importance for the functioning of plant‐associated ...
Raúl Ochoa‐Hueso   +37 more
wiley   +1 more source

First records of Eocr Onartium muscicola (Basidiomycota, Eocronartiaceae) in Chile on two new hosts Primeros registros de Eocronartium muscicola (Basidiomycota, Eocronartiaceae) en Chile sobre dos nuevos hospederos

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2012
The heterobasidiomycete fungus Eocronartium muscicola is an obligate parasite recorded on about 21 moss species, mainly from the Northern Hemisphere. It interacts with its hosts mainly by replacing the sporophyte and obtaining water and nutrients from ...
Pablo Sandoval   +3 more
doaj  

Mycodiplosis Rubsaamen 1895

open access: yes, 2019
Mycodiplosis Rübsaamen Mycodiplosis Rübsaamen, 1895: 186. List of synonyms in Gagné & Jaschhof (2017). Type species: Cecidomyia coniophaga Winnertz, 1853 by original designation.
Su, Sheng-Song   +10 more
core   +1 more source

Modern state of systematics of the subdivision Pucciniomycotina

open access: yes, 2010
Статья представляет собой обзор современных работ по систематике подотдела Pucciniomycotina. В соответствии с современными взглядами он включает 8 классов: Agaricostilbomycetes, Atractiellomycetes, Classiculomycetes, Cryptomycocolacomycetes ...
Тихоненко, Ю.Я.
core  

Phylogeny of yeasts and related filamentous fungi within Pucciniomycotina determined from multigene sequence analyses

open access: yes, 2015
In addition to rusts, the subphylum Pucciniomycotina (Basidiomycota) includes a large number of unicellular or dimorphic fungi which are usually studied as yeasts.
Takashima, M.   +11 more
core   +1 more source

Emerging from the ice‐fungal communities are diverse and dynamic in earliest soil developmental stages of a receding glacier

open access: yes, 2019
We used amplicon sequencing and isolation of fungi from in‐growth mesh bags to identify active fungi in three earliest stages of soil development (SSD) at a glacier forefield (0-3, 9-14, 18-25 years after retreat of glacial ice).
Kuhnert, R   +11 more
core   +1 more source

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