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Author(s): OKURA, M. H.; BARBOSA, E. T.; DIAS NETO, J. J.; LOBO JUNIOR, M. Fungi are considered promising sources in terms of biotechnological potential; they have symbiotic associations that can be considered beneficial or not. The association of fungi with plants is still... ... |
Author(s): CHAPELLE-PINEAU, E.; MENDES, R.; BAKKER, P. A. H. M.; RAAIJMAKERS, J. M. The rhizosphere is the infection court where soil-borne pathogens establish a parasitic relationship with the plant. To infect root tissue, pathogens have to compete with members of the rhizosphere mi... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, V. H. P. dos; ANDRE, R. S.; ANJOS, J. P. dos; MERCANTE, L. A.; CORREA, D. S.; SILVA, E. O. Abstract Biotransformation of steroids by fungi has been raised as a successful, eco-friendly, and cost-effective biotechnological alternative for chemical derivatization. Endophytic fungi live inside... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, L. D.; PEREIRA, G. E.; BATISTA, L. R.; MATTEOLI, F. P. Grapevine cultivars are distributed worldwide, nevertheless the fermentation of its grape berries renders distinct wine products that are highly associated to the local fungal community. Despite the s... ... |
Author(s): MOITINHO, M. A.; CHIARAMONTE, J. B.; BONONI, L.; GUMIERE, T.; MELO, I. S. de; TAKETANI, R. G. Abstract: Leaf decomposition is the primary process in release of nutrients in the dynamic mangrove habitat, supporting the ecosystem food webs. On most environments, fungi are an essential part of th... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, E. N.; MELO, I. S. de; FRANCO, T. T. In this work, changes in the hyphal morphology due to chitosan treatment in some fungal species were studied. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations revealed that chitosans with molar fractio... ... |
Author(s): CROUS, P. W.; WINGFIELD, M. J.; BURGESS, T. I.; HARDY, G. E. ST. J.; CRANE, C.; BARRETT, S.; CANO-LIRA, J. F.; LEROUX, J. J.; THANGAVEL, R.; GUARRO, J.; STCHIGEL, A. M.; MARTÍN, M. P.; ALFREDO, D. S.; BARBER, P. A.; BARRETO, R. W.; BASEIA, I. G.; CANO-CANALS, J.; CHEEWANGKOON, R.; FERREIRA, R. J.; GENÉ, J.; LECHAT, C.; MORENO, G.; ROETS, F.; SHIVAS, R. G.; SOUSA, J. O.; TAN, Y. P.; WIEDERHOLD, N. P.; ABELL, S. E.; ACCIOLY, T.; ALBIZU, J. L.; ALVES, J. L.; ANTONIOLLI, Z. I.; APLIN, N.; ARAÚJO, J.; ARZANLOU, M.; BEZERRA, J. D. P.; BOUCHARA, J.-P.; CARLAVILLA, J. R.; CASTILLO, A.; CASTROAGUDÍN, V. L.; CERESINI, P. C.; CLARIDGE, G. F.; COELHO, G.; COIMBRA, V. R. M.; COSTA, L. A.; CUNHA, K. C. da; SILVA, S. S. da; DANIEL, R.; DE BEER, Z. W.; DUEÑAS, M.; EDWARDS, J.; ENWISTLE, P.; FIUZA, P. O.; FOURNIER, J.; GARCÍA, D.; GIBERTONI, T. B.; GIRAUD, S.; GUEVARA-SUAREZ, M.; GUSMÃO, L. F. P.; HAITUK, S.; HEYKOOP, M.; HIROOKA, Y.; HOFMANN, T. A.; HOUBRAKEN, J.; HUGHES, D. P.; KAUTMANOVÁ, I.; KOPPEL, O.; KOUKOL, O.; LARSSON, E.; LATHA, K. P. D.; LEE, D. H.; LISBOA, D. O.; LISBOA, W. S.; LÓPEZ-VILLALBA, Á.; MACIEL, J. L. N.; MANIMOHAN, P.; MANJÓN, J. L.; MARINCOWITZ, S.; MARNEY, T. S.; MEIJER, M.; MILLER, A. N.; OLARIAGA, I.; PAIVA, L. M.; PIEPENBRING, M.; POVEDA-MOLERO, J. C.; RAJ, K. N. A.; RAJA, H. A.; ROUGERON, A.; SALCEDO, I.; SAMADI, R.; SANTOS, T. A. B.; SCARLETT, K.; SEIFERT, K. A.; SHUTTLEWORTH, L. A.; SILVA, G. A.; SILVA, M.; SIQUEIRA, J. P. Z.; SOUZA-MOTTA, C. M.; STEPHENSON, S. L.
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Author(s): ABADIO, A. K. R.; KIOSHIMA, E. S.; TEIXEIRA, M. M.; MARTINS, N. F.; MAIGRET, B.; FELIPE, M. S. S.
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Author(s): SAMPAIO, B. L.; MIDORIKAWA, G. E. O.; SILVA, C. A. L.; SANTOS, L. C. Z.; OLIVEIRA, P. A. de The objectives of this study were to select novel pigment-producing fungal strains, characterize the major colored metabolites in the selected crude extracts, and evaluate the extracts for their stabi... ... |
Author(s): COSTA, L. S. A. S.; FARIA, M. R. de; CHIARAMONTE, J. B.; MENDES, L. W.; SEPO, E.; HOLLANDER, M. de; FERNANDES, J. M. C.; CARRIÓN, V. J.; BETTIOL, W.; MAUCHLINE, T. H.; RAAIJMAKERS, J. M.; MENDES, R. Abstract: Background -Disease suppressiveness of soils to fungal root pathogens is typically induced in the field by repeated infections of the host plant and concomitant changes in the taxonomic comp... ... |
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