Genomic and Transcriptomic Insight of Giant Sclerotium Formation of Wood-Decay Fungi [PDF]
Many fungi form persistent and dormant sclerotia with compact hardened mycelia during unfavorable circumstances. While most of these sclerotia are small in size, Wolfiporia cocos, a wood-decay fungus, grows into giant sclerotia, which are mainly composed
Shuo Cao +18 more
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Genome sequencing highlights the fungal sclerotium formation of medicinal fungi Polyporus umbellatus [PDF]
Objectives Polyporus umbellatus is a well-known medicinal fungus in Asia. Due to its long growth cycle, wild resources of P. umbellatus are rapidly declining. Research on P.
Li Chi +5 more
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Genome and Comparative Transcriptome Dissection Provide Insights Into Molecular Mechanisms of Sclerotium Formation in Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Pleurotus tuber-regium [PDF]
Pleurotus tuber-regium is an edible and medicinal sclerotium-producing mushroom. The sclerotia of this mushroom also serve as food and folk medicine.
Xueyan Sun +7 more
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Characterization of Two Mitochondrial Genomes and Gene Expression Analysis Reveal Clues for Variations, Evolution, and Large-Sclerotium Formation in Medical Fungus Wolfiporia cocos [PDF]
Wolfiporia cocos, a precious mushroom with a long history as an edible food and Asian traditional medicine, remains unclear in the genetic mechanism underlying the formation of large sclerotia.
Mengting Chen +7 more
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The bZIP Transcription Factor AflRsmA Regulates Aflatoxin B1 Biosynthesis, Oxidative Stress Response and Sclerotium Formation in Aspergillus flavus [PDF]
Fungal secondary metabolites play important roles not only in fungal ecology but also in humans living as beneficial medicine or harmful toxins. In filamentous fungi, bZIP-type transcription factors (TFs) are associated with the proteins involved in ...
Xiuna Wang +5 more
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Lipid Metabolism and Membrane Remodeling Drive Sclerotium Formation in Morchella eximia: Insights from Integrated Transcriptomics and Metabolomics [PDF]
Sclerotium formation represents a critical transition phase in the life cycle of morel, shifting from vegetative growth to dormant structures. The capacity for sclerotium formation directly influences the yield and stability of artificial cultivation. To
Chunmou Wei +10 more
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Differential expression of five genes during sclerotium formation of Rhizoctonia solani
Rhizoctonia solani is an important plant pathogenic fungus with a wide host range and worldwide distribution, and the sclerotia are the main source of infection for the diseases caused by this pathogen.
WANG Wei +3 more
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Development of New Strains of Wolfiporia cocos for Sclerotium Formation by 2-Way Cross-Breeding
Wolfiporia cocos is an important medicinal fungus that has been used in regions of Northeast Asia including Korea, Japan, and China. W. cocos is classified in Korea into two types (red bokryeong and white bokryeong) based on the internal colors (yellow ...
Kang-Hyeon Ka +6 more
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Certain Aspergillus species such as Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus are well known for the formation of sclerotia. These developmental structures are thought to act as survival structures during adverse environmental conditions but are also a ...
Thomas R. Jørgensen +13 more
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Wolfiporia cocos (F. A. Wolf) has been praised as a food delicacy and medicine for centuries in China. Here, we present the genome and transcriptome of the Chinese strain CGMCC5.78 of W. cocos.
Hongmei Luo +15 more
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