Fungi play fundamental roles in the nutrient cycling process in most terrestrial ecosystems, notably through forming symbiotic associations such as mycorrhiza with plants and through decomposition of wood and plant debris (Stajich et al., 2009). The fact that fungi spend most of their life cycle below ground or within substrates has left the scientific community with a fragmentary understanding of fungal diversity, and a modest c. 7% of the estimated 1.5 million extant species of fungi have been described (Kirk et al., 2008). The poor correlation between the presence of fungal fruiting bodies or other macroscopic structures and the full diversity of the mycobiome at any sample site has shifted the focus in fungal ecology from fruiting bodie...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Short-read next generation sequencing (NGS) platforms can easily and quickly generate thousands to h...
The kingdom Fungi is estimated to include 1.5 million or more species, playing key roles as decompos...
Abstract Plant root symbionts, namely mycorrhizal fungi, can be characterized using a variety of met...
The advent of new high-throughput DNA-sequencing technologies promises to redefine the way in which ...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Data generated from next generation sequencing (NGS) will soon comprise the majority of information ...
The arrival of 454 sequencing represented a major breakthrough by allowing deeper sequencing of envi...
The Kingdom Fungi adds substantially to the diversity of life, but due to their cryptic morphology a...
Next generation sequencing technology has revolutionised microbiology by allowing concurrent analysi...
Novel high-throughput sequencing methods outperform earlier approaches in terms of resolution and ma...
The kingdom Fungi comprises species that inhabit nearly all ecosystems. Fungi exist as both free-liv...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
The JGI Fungal Genomics Program aims to scale up sequencing and analysis of fungal genomes to explor...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Short-read next generation sequencing (NGS) platforms can easily and quickly generate thousands to h...
The kingdom Fungi is estimated to include 1.5 million or more species, playing key roles as decompos...
Abstract Plant root symbionts, namely mycorrhizal fungi, can be characterized using a variety of met...
The advent of new high-throughput DNA-sequencing technologies promises to redefine the way in which ...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Data generated from next generation sequencing (NGS) will soon comprise the majority of information ...
The arrival of 454 sequencing represented a major breakthrough by allowing deeper sequencing of envi...
The Kingdom Fungi adds substantially to the diversity of life, but due to their cryptic morphology a...
Next generation sequencing technology has revolutionised microbiology by allowing concurrent analysi...
Novel high-throughput sequencing methods outperform earlier approaches in terms of resolution and ma...
The kingdom Fungi comprises species that inhabit nearly all ecosystems. Fungi exist as both free-liv...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
The JGI Fungal Genomics Program aims to scale up sequencing and analysis of fungal genomes to explor...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Short-read next generation sequencing (NGS) platforms can easily and quickly generate thousands to h...
The kingdom Fungi is estimated to include 1.5 million or more species, playing key roles as decompos...