The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has been estimated. Notably, the development of molecular phylogeny has revealed an unexpected fungal diversity and utilisation of culture-independent approaches including high-throughput amplicon sequencing has dramatically increased number of fungal operational taxonomic units. A number of novel taxa including new divisions, classes, orders and new families have been established in last decade. Many cryptic species were identified by molecular phylogeny. Based on recently generated data from culture-dependent and -independent survey on same samples, the fungal species on the earth were estimated to be 12 (11.7–13.2) million compared to 2.2–3.8 mil...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Fungal metabarcoding of substrates such as soil, wood, and water is uncovering an unprecedented numb...
Fungi have successfully established themselves across seemingly every possible niche, substrate, and...
Fungi play fundamental roles in the nutrient cycling process in most terrestrial ecosystems, notably...
Fungi comprise approximately 20% of all eukaryotic species and are connected to virtually all life f...
• The development of a universal approach to the identification of fungi from the environment is imp...
The 140 000 or so fungal species reported so far are heterogeneously defined based on varying criter...
Fungi play key roles in numerous ecosystem functions, and recent advances in the study of fungal div...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
Scientific names are crucial in communicating knowledge about fungi. In plant pathology, they link i...
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second larges...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Fungal metabarcoding of substrates such as soil, wood, and water is uncovering an unprecedented numb...
Fungi have successfully established themselves across seemingly every possible niche, substrate, and...
Fungi play fundamental roles in the nutrient cycling process in most terrestrial ecosystems, notably...
Fungi comprise approximately 20% of all eukaryotic species and are connected to virtually all life f...
• The development of a universal approach to the identification of fungi from the environment is imp...
The 140 000 or so fungal species reported so far are heterogeneously defined based on varying criter...
Fungi play key roles in numerous ecosystem functions, and recent advances in the study of fungal div...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
Scientific names are crucial in communicating knowledge about fungi. In plant pathology, they link i...
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second larges...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...