Fungi can be found in almost any environment, and play important roles in ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling and degradation. Despite their importance, the vast majority of fungi have not yet been isolated and identified. Due to the difficulties inherent in culture-based methods, fungal ecologists have turned to community fingerprinting techniques, which utilise signal molecules to profile the fungal members of an environmental sample without culturing. Commonly used signal molecules include chitin, ergosterol, membrane lipids, and nucleic acids. Several DNA-based fingerprinting methods have been successfully applied to fungal communities, including D/TGGE (denaturing/temperature gradient gel electrophoresis), SSCP (single-strande...
Molecular methods based on soil DNA extracts are increasingly being used to study the fungal diversi...
Community-level molecular techniques are widely used in comparative microbial ecology to assess the ...
Fungi are present everywhere in indoor and outdoor environments. Many fungi are toxigenic or pathoge...
Fungi can be found in almost any environment, and play important roles in ecosystem processes such a...
Fungi play key roles in numerous ecosystem functions, and recent advances in the study of fungal div...
Fungi fulfil a range of important ecological functions, yet current understanding of fungal biodiver...
Fungi are an essential part of life on Earth. Besides their main role in decomposition of organic ma...
This paper explores the possibility of using molecular techniques to assess fungal diversity in natu...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Assessment of fungal diversity in environmental samples is currently a challenge. Several recently d...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Community-level molecular techniques are widely used in comparative microbial ecology to assess the ...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
Graduation date: 2006The use of high throughput molecular methods that allow for the study of bacter...
Molecular methods based on soil DNA extracts are increasingly being used to study the fungal diversi...
Community-level molecular techniques are widely used in comparative microbial ecology to assess the ...
Fungi are present everywhere in indoor and outdoor environments. Many fungi are toxigenic or pathoge...
Fungi can be found in almost any environment, and play important roles in ecosystem processes such a...
Fungi play key roles in numerous ecosystem functions, and recent advances in the study of fungal div...
Fungi fulfil a range of important ecological functions, yet current understanding of fungal biodiver...
Fungi are an essential part of life on Earth. Besides their main role in decomposition of organic ma...
This paper explores the possibility of using molecular techniques to assess fungal diversity in natu...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Assessment of fungal diversity in environmental samples is currently a challenge. Several recently d...
Many species of fungi can cause disease in plants, animals and humans. Accurate and robust detection...
Community-level molecular techniques are widely used in comparative microbial ecology to assess the ...
The kingdom Fungi is a megadiverse group represented in all ecosystem types. The global diversity an...
Graduation date: 2006The use of high throughput molecular methods that allow for the study of bacter...
Molecular methods based on soil DNA extracts are increasingly being used to study the fungal diversi...
Community-level molecular techniques are widely used in comparative microbial ecology to assess the ...
Fungi are present everywhere in indoor and outdoor environments. Many fungi are toxigenic or pathoge...