Raghukumar, C. (2008). Marine fungal biotechnology: an ecological perspective. Fungal Diversity 31: 19-35. This paper reviews the potential of marine fungi in biotechnology. The unique physico-chemical properties of the marine environment are likely to have conferred marine fungi with special physiological adaptations that could be exploited in biotechnology. The emphasis of this review is on marine fungi from a few unique ecological habitats and their potential in biotechnological applications. These habitats are endophytic or fungi associated with marine algae, seagrass and mangroves, fungi cohabiting with marine invertebrates, especially corals and sponges, fungi in marine detritus and in marine extreme environments. It is likely that mi...
Despite the rapid development of molecular techniques relevant for natural product research, culture...
ABSTRACT Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macro...
Marine microorganisms such as fungi and yeasts can adapt to extreme marine environment conditions an...
For a long time considered as essentially terrestrial organisms, filamentous fungi have recently dis...
In the last years marine-derived fungi demonstrated to be of a great interest in biotechnological re...
The ocean is considered to be a great reservoir of biodiversity. Microbial communities in marine env...
The natural products chemistry of marine microorganisms is an emerging area of organic chemistry wit...
Filamentous fungi are well known for their capability of producing antibiotic natural products. Rece...
Marine environments are underexplored terrains containing fungi that produce a diversity of natural ...
The marine environment is characterized by high salinity and exerts a strong selective pressure on t...
Marine fungi play a crucial role in energy flow and nutrient recycling, mediating the cycling of dis...
Marine microorganisms account for over 90% of ocean biomass and their diversity is believed to be ...
Background: Marine fungi are a diverse group of opportunistic and obligate organisms isolated from m...
388-398Novel molecular, analytical and culturing techniques have resulted in dramatic changes in our...
International audienceDeep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since...
Despite the rapid development of molecular techniques relevant for natural product research, culture...
ABSTRACT Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macro...
Marine microorganisms such as fungi and yeasts can adapt to extreme marine environment conditions an...
For a long time considered as essentially terrestrial organisms, filamentous fungi have recently dis...
In the last years marine-derived fungi demonstrated to be of a great interest in biotechnological re...
The ocean is considered to be a great reservoir of biodiversity. Microbial communities in marine env...
The natural products chemistry of marine microorganisms is an emerging area of organic chemistry wit...
Filamentous fungi are well known for their capability of producing antibiotic natural products. Rece...
Marine environments are underexplored terrains containing fungi that produce a diversity of natural ...
The marine environment is characterized by high salinity and exerts a strong selective pressure on t...
Marine fungi play a crucial role in energy flow and nutrient recycling, mediating the cycling of dis...
Marine microorganisms account for over 90% of ocean biomass and their diversity is believed to be ...
Background: Marine fungi are a diverse group of opportunistic and obligate organisms isolated from m...
388-398Novel molecular, analytical and culturing techniques have resulted in dramatic changes in our...
International audienceDeep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since...
Despite the rapid development of molecular techniques relevant for natural product research, culture...
ABSTRACT Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macro...
Marine microorganisms such as fungi and yeasts can adapt to extreme marine environment conditions an...