PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Fungi are major decomposers in certain ecosystems and essential associates of many organisms. They provide enzymes and drugs and serve as experimental organisms. In 1991, a landmark paper estimated that there are 1.5 million fungi on the Earth. Because only 70000 fungi had been described at that time, the estimate has been the impetus to search for previously unknown fungi. Fungal habitats include soil, water, and organisms that may harbor large numbers of understudied fungi, estimated to outnumber plants by at least 6 to 1. More recent estimates based on high-throughput sequencing methods suggest that as many as 5.1 million fungal species exist. METHODS: Technological advances make it possible to apply molecular metho...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
Fungi are a keystone component of all ecosystems on earth and have shaped the structure and function...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
Fungi comprise approximately 20% of all eukaryotic species and are connected to virtually all life f...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Fungi are eukaryotes that play essential roles in ecosystems. Among fungi, Basidiomycota is one of t...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of organisms. Due to the immense range ...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
The fungi kingdom is among the most diverse eukaryotic lineages on Earth with estimates of several m...
Fungi have successfully established themselves across seemingly every possible niche, substrate, and...
Taxonomic mycology struggles with what seems to be a perpetual shortage of resources. Logically, fun...
Fungi are microorganisms whose astounding variety can be found in every conceivable ecosystem on the...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
Fungi are a keystone component of all ecosystems on earth and have shaped the structure and function...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
Fungi comprise approximately 20% of all eukaryotic species and are connected to virtually all life f...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
Fungi are eukaryotes that play essential roles in ecosystems. Among fungi, Basidiomycota is one of t...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of organisms. Due to the immense range ...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
The fungi kingdom is among the most diverse eukaryotic lineages on Earth with estimates of several m...
Fungi have successfully established themselves across seemingly every possible niche, substrate, and...
Taxonomic mycology struggles with what seems to be a perpetual shortage of resources. Logically, fun...
Fungi are microorganisms whose astounding variety can be found in every conceivable ecosystem on the...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
Fungi are a keystone component of all ecosystems on earth and have shaped the structure and function...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...