The presence of various pathogenic fungi in rather unsuspected hosts and environments has always attracted the attention of the scientific community. Reports on the putative role of animals in fungal infections of humans bear important consequences on public health as well as on the understanding of fungal ecology. Fungi are ubiquitous in nature and their great capacity for adaptation allows them to survive and indeed, to thrive, in plants, trees and other natural substrata. Nonetheless, we are just beginning to learn the significance that these diverse fungal habitats have on the increasing number of immunosuppressed individuals. The accidental or permanent presence of fungi in animals, plants, soils and watercourses should not be taken to...
Emerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as revealed by the globa...
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Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...
The presence of various pathogenic fungi in rather unsuspected hosts and environments has always att...
Fungi occupy every inhabitable ecological niche on earth [1]. Environmental requirements vary, from ...
ABSTRACT The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with re...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Alt...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Amphibians, including human fish, belong on a global scale to endangered groups of animals. The main...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Although soil fungi may r...
The importance of fungal infections in both human and animals has increased over the last decades. T...
Soil-borne pathogens cause great crop losses in agriculture. Because of their resilience in the soil...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
International audienceEmerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as...
Emerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as revealed by the globa...
© Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal M...
Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...
The presence of various pathogenic fungi in rather unsuspected hosts and environments has always att...
Fungi occupy every inhabitable ecological niche on earth [1]. Environmental requirements vary, from ...
ABSTRACT The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with re...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
Grasslands are major primary producers and function as major components of important watersheds. Alt...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Amphibians, including human fish, belong on a global scale to endangered groups of animals. The main...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Although soil fungi may r...
The importance of fungal infections in both human and animals has increased over the last decades. T...
Soil-borne pathogens cause great crop losses in agriculture. Because of their resilience in the soil...
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to ...
International audienceEmerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as...
Emerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as revealed by the globa...
© Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal M...
Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...