Anaerobic fungi (AF) play an essential role in feed conversion due to their potent fiber degrading enzymes and invasive growth. Much has been learned about this unusual fungal phylum since the paradigm shifting work of Colin Orpin in the 1970s, when he characterized the first AF. Molecular approaches targeting specific phylogenetic marker genes have facilitated taxonomic classification of AF, which had been previously been complicated by the complex life cycles and associated morphologies. Although we now have a much better understanding of their diversity, it is believed that there are still numerous genera of AF that remain to be described in gut ecosystems. Recent marker-gene based studies have shown that fungal diversity in the herbivor...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of her...
Anaerobic fungi (AF) play an essential role in feed conversion due to their potent fiber degrading e...
Anaerobic fungi (AF) play an essential role in feed conversion due to their potent fiber degrading e...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF), or Neocallimastigomycota, inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of h...
Anaerobic fungi (phylum Neocallimastigomycota) are common inhabitants of the digestive tract of mamm...
International audienceThe rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, ...
The rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi that efficie...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF), or Neocallimastigomycota, inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of h...
The rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi that efficie...
Abstract The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tra...
Anaerobic fungi Neocallimastigomycotina participate in rumen symbiotic microbiome. This highly speci...
Abstract The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tra...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of her...
Anaerobic fungi (AF) play an essential role in feed conversion due to their potent fiber degrading e...
Anaerobic fungi (AF) play an essential role in feed conversion due to their potent fiber degrading e...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF), or Neocallimastigomycota, inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of h...
Anaerobic fungi (phylum Neocallimastigomycota) are common inhabitants of the digestive tract of mamm...
International audienceThe rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, ...
The rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi that efficie...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF), or Neocallimastigomycota, inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of h...
The rumen harbors a complex microbial mixture of archaea, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi that efficie...
Abstract The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tra...
Anaerobic fungi Neocallimastigomycotina participate in rumen symbiotic microbiome. This highly speci...
Abstract The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tra...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi occupy a unique niche in the intestinal tract of large herbivorous animals a...
The anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) or Neocallimastigomycota inhabit the rumen and alimentary tract of her...