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Ex Situ Conservation, DNA Barcoding and Enzymatic Potential Evaluation of Macrofungi (Basidiomycota, Ascomycota) from Vietnam
Published 2025-01-01“…From 2012 to 2023, 785 strains of macrofungi from National Parks of Vietnam were preserved in the LE-BIN collection, 327 of which were barcoded with the sequences deposited in the NCBI GenBank. …”
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A narrative review on inhibitory effects of edible mushrooms against malaria and tuberculosis-the world’s deadliest diseases
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First record of two rare Agaricales (Basidiomycota) from Southeastern Brazil
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Anthracophyllum sontraense (Omphalotaceae, Agaricales), A New Species from Danang, Vietnam
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Potential Medicinal Fungi from Freshwater Environments as Resources of Bioactive Compounds
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Annotated Checklist of Poroid Hymenochaetoid Fungi in Central Asia: Taxonomic Diversity, Ecological Roles, and Potential Distribution Patterns
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Comparative transcriptomics and metabolomics provide insight into degeneration‐related physiological mechanisms of Morchella importuna after long‐term preservation
Published 2025-01-01“…Our findings contribute to a more detailed understanding of the molecular mechanisms related to subculturing and fruiting of ascomycete macrofungi after long‐term preservation.…”
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Intercropping of Saccharum spp. with Dictyophora indusiata: effects on microbial communities and metabolite profiles during bagasse degradation
Published 2025-01-01“…In addition, unique metabolites such as L-alanine, serine, and oxaloacetate were detected in the DIBA treatment, suggesting more efficient bagasse degradation compared with natural processes.ConclusionThe use of macrofungi such as D. indusiata can play a pivotal role in circular agriculture by transforming agricultural waste into valuable soil amendments. …”
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The geographical distribution, trophic modes, and host preferences of Fomitopsis pinicola in Central Europe: a comprehensive review
Published 2025-02-01“…Karst. is one of the most common wood-decaying macrofungi which is adapted to growth under different environmental conditions, but little is known about its intraspecific variation in spatial distribution, function and substrate specificity in different habitats. …”
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