The fungal diversity in deep-sea environments has recently gained an increasing amount attention. Our knowledge and understanding of the true fungal diversity and the role it plays in deep-sea environments, however, is still limited. We investigated the fungal community structure in five sediments from a depth of,4000 m in the East India Ocean using a combination of targeted environmental sequencing and traditional cultivation. This approach resulted in the recovery of a total of 45 fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and 20 culturable fungal phylotypes. This finding indicates that there is a great amount of fungal diversity in the deep-sea sediments collected in the East Indian Ocean. Three fungal OTUs and one culturable phylotype de...
The planktonic and benthic fungi in a sea cucumber farming system were simultaneously investigated o...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
Fungi are native inhabitants of water and some species behave as opportunistic pathogens in man. Fun...
Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated ...
The deep sea is the largest environment on Earth, comprising important resources of commercial inter...
Abstract: Although a great amount of information is available on bacteria inhabiting deep-sea sedime...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
As molecular and bioinformatics techniques are used more frequently and new marine habitats are anal...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
International audienceDeep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since...
Marine environments abound with opportunities to discover new species of fungi even in relatively we...
Richards, Thomas A. ... et. al.-- 10 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, electronic supplementary material ht...
Fungal communities from the deep marine subsurface may be important in global biogeochemical cycles ...
Marine ecosystems cover about 70% of the planet surface and are still an underexploited source of us...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
The planktonic and benthic fungi in a sea cucumber farming system were simultaneously investigated o...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
Fungi are native inhabitants of water and some species behave as opportunistic pathogens in man. Fun...
Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated ...
The deep sea is the largest environment on Earth, comprising important resources of commercial inter...
Abstract: Although a great amount of information is available on bacteria inhabiting deep-sea sedime...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
As molecular and bioinformatics techniques are used more frequently and new marine habitats are anal...
Fungi are the principal degraders of biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems. In contrast to surface ...
International audienceDeep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since...
Marine environments abound with opportunities to discover new species of fungi even in relatively we...
Richards, Thomas A. ... et. al.-- 10 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, electronic supplementary material ht...
Fungal communities from the deep marine subsurface may be important in global biogeochemical cycles ...
Marine ecosystems cover about 70% of the planet surface and are still an underexploited source of us...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
The planktonic and benthic fungi in a sea cucumber farming system were simultaneously investigated o...
International audienceThe deep subseafloor, extending from a few centimeters below the sediment surf...
Fungi are native inhabitants of water and some species behave as opportunistic pathogens in man. Fun...