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Characterization of Two New Records of Mucoralean Species Isolated from Gut of Soldier Fly Larva in Korea

Nguyen TT, Duong TT, Lee HB

While surveying the diversity of fungi of the order Mucorales, two isolates, EML-PUKI12-1 and EML-PUKI06-1, were obtained from the gut of soldier fly larvae inhabiting the bulrush at a pond...
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Isolation and Characterization of Three Zygomycetous Fungi in Korea: Backusella circina, Circinella muscae, and Mucor ramosissimus

Nguyen TT, Lee HB

While surveying undiscovered fungal taxa in Korea, three rare zygomycetous fungal strains, CNUFC-PTF2-1, CNUFC-TF3-1, and CNUFC-ESAF3-1, were isolated from soil, leaf, and freshwater samples, respectively. The strains were analyzed morphologically...
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Microbial Transformation of Two Prenylated Naringenins

Han F, Lee IS

Microbial transformation of (±)-6-(1,1-dimethylallyl)naringenin (6-DMAN, 1) and (±)-5-(O-prenyl) naringenin-4′,7-diacetate (5-O-PN, 2) was performed by using fungi. Scale-up fermentation studies with Mucor hiemalis, Cunninghamella elegans var. elegans, and Penicillium chrysogenum led...
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Soft Rot of Tomato Caused by Mucor racemosus in Korea

Kwon JH, Hong SB

  • KMID: 2312476
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2005 Dec;33(4):240-242.
A soft rot of fruits caused by Mucor racemosus occurred on cherry tomato collected in Agricultural Products Wholesale Market in Jinju, Korea. The disease infection usually occurred wounded areas after...
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Fruit Soft Rot of Sweet Persimmon Caused by Mucor piriformis in Korea

Kwon JH, Ahn GH, Park CS

A fruit soft rot caused by Mucor piriformis occurred on sweet persimmon storages in Jinju, Changwon and Gimhae, Gyeongnam province, Korea, 2003. The disease infection usually started from wounding after...
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Phylogenetic Status of Two Undescribed Zygomycete Species from Korea: Actinomucor elegans and Mucor minutus

Nguyen TT, Jung HY, Lee YS, Voigt K, Lee HB

During a survey of fungal diversity of the order Mucorales, three zygomycete isolates, CNUFC-YR113-1, CNUFC-KNU16-7, and CNUFC-BS1-1 were isolated from freshwater and soil samples in Korea. The strains were analyzed...
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Occurrence of Fungal Species and Mycotoxins from Decayed Sugarcane (Saccharrum officinarum) in Egypt

Abd-Elaah , Soliman A

  • KMID: 2312454
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2005 Jun;33(2):77-83.
Seventy-three fungal species belonging to forty-three genera were isolated from 40 samples of Saccharrum officinarum (collected from Naage-Hamadi canal in Qena Governorate, Egypt). Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Mucor and Pythium were the...
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Bioconversion of Straw into Improved Fodder: Fungal Flora Decomposing Rice Straw

Helal GA

The fungal flora decomposing rice straw were investigated all over the soil of Sharkia Province, east of Nile Delta, Egypt, using the nylon net bag technique. Sixty-four straw-decomposing species belonging...
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A Case of Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis Caused by Mucor Species

Kim SJ, Lim JY, Jang HS, Oh CK, Kwon KS

  • KMID: 2307094
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2001 Jun;6(2):84-89.
Mucormycosis refers to infections caused by the order Mucorales of the class Zygomycetes. They are acute, rapidly developing, often fatal, opportunistic infections of immunocompromised patient. We report a case of...
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A Clinical and Mycological Study of Otomycosis

Suh MK, Ha GY

  • KMID: 1551668
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1999 Jun;4(1):15-20.
BACKGROUND: Because of recent concern about occurrence of otomycosis in otolaryngologic practice, we studied them. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate clinical and mycological features of otomycosis. METHOD: We...
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Keratinolytic Activity of Five Aspergillus Species Isolated from Poultry Farming Soil in Korea

Kim JD

Various soil samples were collected from twenty-four areas of ten different poultry farms in Korea and screened for prevalence of keratinolytic fungi. Fourteen species of feather-associated fungi belonging to ten...
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Effect of Some Food Preservatives on the Lipolytic Activity of Beef Luncheon Fungi

Saleem AR

Beef luncheon meat is one of the most popular meals in several countries in the world including Egypt. Thirty one fungal species and 3 species varieties were recovered from 30...
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A Case of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Occurring after Systemic Steroid Therapy

Noh SH, Chae JK, Park SH, Park K, Kim EJ

Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare disease caused by zygomycetes such as Rhizomucor, Mucor, Absidia, and Rhizopus. The disease usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals, and the organism is rarely pathogenic in...
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Isolation of Fungal Pathogens to an Edible Mushroom, Pleurotus eryngii, and Development of Specific ITS Primers

Kim SW, Kim S, Lee HJ, Park JW, Ro HS

  • KMID: 2312712
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Dec;41(4):252-255.
Fungal pathogens have caused severe damage to the commercial production of Pleurotus eryngii, the king oyster mushroom, by reducing production yield, causing deterioration of commercial value, and shortening shelf-life. Four...
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The Enzymatic Approach of Zygomycosis - Causing Mucorales

Ko HS, Taguchi H, Takizawa K, Fukusima K, Kim HS

  • KMID: 1513576
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2007 Mar;12(1):9-17.
Various oxidases and hydrolytic enzymes were analyzed to investigate the relationship between these enzymes and the skin pathogenicity of 18 Mucorales strains. Each strain was cultured in a nutrient medium...
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Mycotic Flora in Normal Conjunctival Sac

Yang KJ, Kim SJ, Park BI

  • KMID: 2122891
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1989 Feb;30(1):9-17.
In recent years, numerous cases of intraocular fungal infections have been reported. Mycotic infections of eyes have occurred after surgery, trauma, and topical antibiotics or cortisone therapy, which are considered...
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MR Imaging Findings of Orbitofacial Infarction Secondary to Rhinoorbital Mucormycosis: A Case Report

Joo JK, Lee JH, Jeon EJ, Kim KM, Kim KJ, Lee SY, choi KH

Rhino-orbital mucormycosis is the most frequently fatal fungal infection commonly occurring in patients with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus and and those who are immunocompromised, and requires prompt treatment. We describe...
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Isolation and Identification of Mushroom Pathogens from Agrocybe aegerita

Choi IY, Choi JN, Sharma PK, Lee WH

  • KMID: 2312595
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2010 Dec;38(4):310-315.
Agrocybe aegerita is an important mushroom cultivated in Korea, with good feel and a peculiar fragrance. A. aegerita can be cultivated throughout the year using culture bottles but is more...
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Variation of Soil Mycoflora in Decomposition of Rice Stubble from Rice-wheat Cropping System

Vibha , Sinha A

  • KMID: 2312529
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Dec;35(4):191-195.
The colonization pattern and extent of decay produced in paddy stubble by soil inhabiting mycoflora were done by using nylon net bag technique. Among the three methods used for isolation...
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Fungi Isolated from Pine Wood Nematode, Its Vector Japanese Pine Sawyer, and the Nematode-Infected Japanese Black Pine Wood in Korea

Hyun MW, Kim JH, Suh DY, Lee SK, Kim SH

Pine tree death caused by pine wood nematode (PWN) involves phoretic relationships between PWN and its vector Japanese pine sawyer beetle (JPS). In an effort to understand the diversity of...
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