Thermophilic fungi are a small assemblage in mycota that have a minimum temperature of growth at or above 20 degrees C and a maximum temperature of growth extending Itp to 60 to 62 degrees C. As the only representatives of eukaryotic organisms that can grow at temperatures above 45 degrees C, the thermophilic fungi are valuable experimental systems for investigations of mechanisms that allow growth at moderately high temperature yet limit their growth beyond 60 to 62 degrees C. Although widespread in terrestrial habitats, they have remained underexplored compared to thermophilic species of eubacteria and archaea. However, thermophilic fungi are potential sources of enzymes with scientific and commercial interests. This review, for. the firs...
Thermophilic microorganisms present two fundamental proolems. (I) How are they able to grow at tempe...
The thermophilic fungus Chaetomium thermophile was shown to contain three major p-glucosidases, a ce...
Thermostable enzymes and thermophilic cell factories may afford economic advantages in the productio...
Thermophilic fungi are a small assemblage in mycota that have a minimum temperature of growth at or ...
Thermophiles are significantly important microorganisms utilize in biotechnological research and ind...
Elucidation of fungal biomass degradation is important for understanding the turnover of biological ...
Abstract To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on thermophilic fungi isolated in Ko...
Thermomyces lanuginosus is a real thermophilic fungus and can be isolated worldwide from various s...
Thermophilic microorganisms which can colonize at extreme ecological niches are known as extremophil...
This study reports on the effects of growth temperature on the secretion and some properties of the ...
Phytopathogenic fungi are known to produce several types of enzymes usually involved in plant cell w...
A range of thermophilic fungi were screened for their ability to produce an effective extracellular ...
Thermophilic microorganisms present two fundamental proolems. (I) How are they able to grow at tempe...
Compost is a highly humified organic fertilizer, rich in nutrients and a source of a variety of aero...
Compost is a highly humified organic fertilizer, rich in nutrients and a source of a variety of aero...
Thermophilic microorganisms present two fundamental proolems. (I) How are they able to grow at tempe...
The thermophilic fungus Chaetomium thermophile was shown to contain three major p-glucosidases, a ce...
Thermostable enzymes and thermophilic cell factories may afford economic advantages in the productio...
Thermophilic fungi are a small assemblage in mycota that have a minimum temperature of growth at or ...
Thermophiles are significantly important microorganisms utilize in biotechnological research and ind...
Elucidation of fungal biomass degradation is important for understanding the turnover of biological ...
Abstract To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on thermophilic fungi isolated in Ko...
Thermomyces lanuginosus is a real thermophilic fungus and can be isolated worldwide from various s...
Thermophilic microorganisms which can colonize at extreme ecological niches are known as extremophil...
This study reports on the effects of growth temperature on the secretion and some properties of the ...
Phytopathogenic fungi are known to produce several types of enzymes usually involved in plant cell w...
A range of thermophilic fungi were screened for their ability to produce an effective extracellular ...
Thermophilic microorganisms present two fundamental proolems. (I) How are they able to grow at tempe...
Compost is a highly humified organic fertilizer, rich in nutrients and a source of a variety of aero...
Compost is a highly humified organic fertilizer, rich in nutrients and a source of a variety of aero...
Thermophilic microorganisms present two fundamental proolems. (I) How are they able to grow at tempe...
The thermophilic fungus Chaetomium thermophile was shown to contain three major p-glucosidases, a ce...
Thermostable enzymes and thermophilic cell factories may afford economic advantages in the productio...