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    Ex Situ Conservation, DNA Barcoding and Enzymatic Potential Evaluation of Macrofungi (Basidiomycota, Ascomycota) from Vietnam by Nadezhda V. Psurtseva, Anna A. Kiyashko, Svetlana V. Senik, Thi Ha Giang Pham

    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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    Scrutinize the Taxonomical Identity of Green Edible Russula from Sulawesi (Indonesia) by Oktan Dwi Nurhayat, Ivan Permana Putra, Rini Riffiani, Sitti Aida Adha Taridala, Zulhan Arif

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…(Basidiomycota) is recognized as one of the most widely distributed macrofungi globally. This genus includes several edible species with distinct color variations, such as R. cyanoxantha. …”
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    Two new species of Xylaria (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota) associated with fallen leaves in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, China by Xiaoyan Pan, Zongzhu Chen, Yiqing Chen, Jinrui Lei, Xiaohua Chen, Tingtian Wu, Yuanling Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Xylaria is a large and complex genus of macrofungi, playing a critical role in ecosystems as decomposers and possessing antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant properties. …”
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    Comparative transcriptomics and metabolomics provide insight into degeneration‐related physiological mechanisms of Morchella importuna after long‐term preservation by Ying Chen, Xuelian Cao, Liyuan Xie, Jie Tang, Lixu Liu, Di Wang, Xiang Wu, Tianhai Liu, Yang Yu, Yong Wang, Francis Martin, Weihong Peng, Hao Tan

    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 by Mingzheng Duan, Mingzheng Duan, Xiaojian Wu, Shengfeng Long, Hairong Huang, Xiang Li, Yijie Li, Changning Li, Bin Feng, Jiafu Chen, Defa Zhong, Zhendong Chen, Zeping Wang

    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 by Gáper Ján, Gáperová Svetlana, Pristaš Peter, Šebesta Martin, Kollárová Patrícia, Gallay Igor, Slobodník Branko

    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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