The phylum Basidiomycota comprises the mushroom-forming fungi and various other organisms that represent a considerable part of the global biodiversity. Many new species and even genera are being recognized from modern polythetic taxonomic studies. However, most of these organisms are unfortunately not being cultured and studied for potential beneficial traits such as the production of antibiotics and other useful secondary metabolites. During the course or our search for new anti-infective agents from nature to combat the newly arising multi-resistant human pathogens, we have started to study rare and hitherto untapped species of Basidiomycota systematically. This approach has resulted in a rather high discovery rate of novel metabolites,...
Natural products (secondary metabolites) are one the most important sources of novel organic chemica...
This mini-review is dedicated to the summary of results of the EU-funded Project “Golden Mycological...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliograpical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Banks...
The phylum Basidiomycota comprises the mushroom-forming fungi and various other organisms that repre...
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascom...
The phylum Basidiomycota constitutes the second-largest higher taxonomic group of the Kingdom Fungi ...
A mycelial culture of the African basidiomycete Echinochaete cf. brachypora was studied for biologic...
A mycelial culture of the African basidiomycete Echinochaete cf. brachypora was studied for biologic...
Abstract- From mycelial cultures and fruiting bodies of Higher Fungi several metabolites with antibi...
During the course of a study on the functional biodiversity of the mycobiota inhabiting rainforests ...
Natural products with novel chemistry are urgently needed to battle the continued increase in microb...
Background: Fungi are microorganisms which can produce interesting secondary metabolites with struct...
Basidiomycetes are an ecologically important group of higher fungi known for their widespread capaci...
Basidiomycota are a large and diverse phylum of fungi. They can make bioactive metabolites that are ...
This study is part of a screening programme aimed at searching for bioactive metabolites from basidi...
Natural products (secondary metabolites) are one the most important sources of novel organic chemica...
This mini-review is dedicated to the summary of results of the EU-funded Project “Golden Mycological...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliograpical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Banks...
The phylum Basidiomycota comprises the mushroom-forming fungi and various other organisms that repre...
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascom...
The phylum Basidiomycota constitutes the second-largest higher taxonomic group of the Kingdom Fungi ...
A mycelial culture of the African basidiomycete Echinochaete cf. brachypora was studied for biologic...
A mycelial culture of the African basidiomycete Echinochaete cf. brachypora was studied for biologic...
Abstract- From mycelial cultures and fruiting bodies of Higher Fungi several metabolites with antibi...
During the course of a study on the functional biodiversity of the mycobiota inhabiting rainforests ...
Natural products with novel chemistry are urgently needed to battle the continued increase in microb...
Background: Fungi are microorganisms which can produce interesting secondary metabolites with struct...
Basidiomycetes are an ecologically important group of higher fungi known for their widespread capaci...
Basidiomycota are a large and diverse phylum of fungi. They can make bioactive metabolites that are ...
This study is part of a screening programme aimed at searching for bioactive metabolites from basidi...
Natural products (secondary metabolites) are one the most important sources of novel organic chemica...
This mini-review is dedicated to the summary of results of the EU-funded Project “Golden Mycological...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliograpical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Banks...