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    Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) by Felix Grewe, Claudio Ametrano, Todd J. Widhelm, Steven Leavitt, Isabel Distefano, Wetchasart Polyiam, David Pizarro, Mats Wedin, Ana Crespo, Pradeep K. Divakar, H. Thorsten Lumbsch

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Abstract Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with a worldwide distribution. We used a target enrichment data set and a qualitative selection method for 250 out of 350 genes to infer the phylogeny of the major clades in this family including 81 taxa, with both subfamilies and all seven major clades previously recognized in the subfamily Parmelioideae. …”
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    Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part II. Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses by Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, Aaron Palmateer, Nikol Havranek

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses (ufl.edu) Ask IFAS: Guidelines to Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems series (ufl.edu) …”
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    In Vivo Effectiveness of <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> in Degradation of Toxic Metabolites of Filamentous Fungi Such as Aflatoxin B1 and Zearalenone by Agnieszka Zapaśnik, Marcin Bryła, Adrian Wojtczak, Barbara Sokołowska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background/Objectives: Mycotoxins, secondary metabolites synthesized by filamentous fungi, have been classified as dangerous substances and proven to be carcinogenic, as well as to have genotoxic, nephrotoxic, hepatotoxic, teratogenic, and mutagenic properties. …”
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    Secondary Metabolites from the Mangrove Ecosystem-Derived Fungi <i>Penicillium</i> spp.: Chemical Diversity and Biological Activity by Guojun Zhou, Jin Cai, Bin Wang, Wenjiao Diao, Yu Zhong, Shaodan Pan, Weijia Xiong, Guolei Huang, Caijuan Zheng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Mangrove plants, soil, or sediment-derived fungi, especially the <i>Penicillium</i> species, possess unique metabolic pathways to produce secondary metabolites with novel structures and potent biological activities. …”
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    Crop residue degradation by fungi isolated from conservation agriculture fields under riceâwheat system of North-West India by Madhu Choudhary, Parbodh C. Sharma, Hanuman S. Jat, Vibha Nehra, Andrew J. McDonald, Neelam Garg

    Published 2024-01-01
    Subjects: “…Conservation agriculture. Crop residues. Fungi. Lignocellulolytic activity, , , , , , , , , ,…”
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    Antagonism of Indigenous Fungi Collected from the Bamboo Clump against Fusarium sp., the Cause of Fusarium Wilt Disease in Garlic by Ayu Lestiyani, Lia Fauziah, Sugiyarto Sugiyarto

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Indigenous fungi can be found around bamboo clumps. This study aimed to identify indigenous fungi isolated from the bamboo clump as biological control agents against pathogenic fungi of Fusarium sp. in garlic. …”
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    Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part II. Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses by Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, Aaron Palmateer, Nikol Havranek

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses (ufl.edu) Ask IFAS: Guidelines to Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems series (ufl.edu) …”
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