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VBioindex: A Visual Tool to Estimate Biodiversity

Yu DS, Yoo SH

Biological diversity, also known as biodiversity, is an important criterion for measuring the value of an ecosystem. As biodiversity is closely related to human welfare and quality of life, many...
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Climate change, air pollution, and biodiversity in Asia Pacific: impact on allergic diseases

Pawankar R

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Two New Records of the Lichen Genus Placynthiella Elenkin in South Korea

Joshi Y, Nguyen TT, Lokos L, Koh YJ, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312612
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Mar;39(1):54-56.
This study describes two new records of the lichen genus Placynthiella (P. hyporhoda and P. icmalea) from South Korea. A brief taxonomic description and comments are provided for the new...
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Contribution to the Checklist of Soil-inhabiting Fungi in Korea

Lee S, Hong SB, Kim CY

A total of 82 genera and 271 species of soil-inhabiting fungi including saprobic, nematode-trapping, and arbuscular mycorrhizal but plant pathogenic fungi published hitherto in South Korea are listed with the...
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Macrofungal Survey of the Tian Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan

Cho SE, Jo JW, Kim NK, Kwag YN, Han SK, Chang KS, Oh SH, Kim CS

The Tian Shan mountain system is one of the large mountain ranges located in Central Asia. This region is globally recognized as mountain ranges, offering inestimable wealth in fauna and...
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Fungal Genomics in Dermatology

Lee YB, Lee SY, Seo JM, Kang MJ, Yu DS

To date, hundreds of fungal genomes have been sequenced, and many more are underway. Recently developed cutting-edge techniques generate very large amounts of data, and the field of fungal genomics...
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Multi-loci Molecular Characterisation of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Five Medicinal Plants of Meghalaya, India

Bhagobaty , Joshi SR

  • KMID: 2312618
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Jun;39(2):71-78.
The phylogenetic relationships of the most dominant and morphologically cryptic endophytic fungal isolates from each of five selected medicinal plants, namely Potentilla fulgens, Osbeckia stellata, Osbeckia chinensis, Camellia caduca, and...
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Ten New Recorded Species of Macrofungi on Ulleung Island, Korea

Park MS, Cho HJ, Kim NK, Park JY, Lee H, Park KH, Kim MJ, Kim JJ, Kim C, Lim YW

Ulleung Island is a biodiversity hotspot in South Korea. During a survey of indigenous fungal species from Ulleung Island conducted from 2015 to 2016, we discovered 10 unrecorded macrofungi in...
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Characterization of Two New Records of Zygomycete Species Belonging to Undiscovered Taxa in Korea

Nguyen TT, Lee SH, Bae S, Jeon SJ, Mun HY, Lee HB

During a biodiversity survey of undiscovered taxa in Korea, two zygomycetous fungal strains were isolated. The first strain, EML-FSDY6-1 was isolated from a soil sample collected at Dokdo Island in...
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DNA Fingerprinting Analysis of the Genus Phytophthora in Korea

Park DS, Kang HW, Lee MH, Park YJ, Lee BM, Hahn JH, Go SJ

  • KMID: 2312420
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2003 Dec;31(4):235-247.
In order to investigate biodiversity and establish identification system for Phytophthora spp. in Korea, a variety of band pattern was produced by using the URP (universal rice primer). The fingerprint...
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Evaluation of conservation of endangered species through somatic cell nuclear technology

Hyun SH, Jeong YW, Hwang KC, Lee GJ, Yang IS

The number of wild animal species is gradually decreasing due to poaching, hunting and habitat loss. While several endangered animal species have been successfully preserved at the zoo, assisted reproductive...
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An Easy, Rapid, and Cost-Effective Method for DNA Extraction from Various Lichen Taxa and Specimens Suitable for Analysis of Fungal and Algal Strains

Park SY, Jang SH, Oh SO, Kim JA, Hur JS

Lichen studies, including biodiversity, phylogenetic relationships, and conservation concerns require definitive species identification, however many lichens can be challenging to identify at the species level. Molecular techniques have shown efficacy...
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DNA Barcoding of Fish, Insects, and Shellfish in Korea

Kim DW, Yoo WG, Park HC, Yoo HS, Kang DW, Jin SD, Min HK, Paek WK, Lim J

DNA barcoding has been widely used in species identification and biodiversity research. A short fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequence serves as a DNA bio-barcode....
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Development and diversity of lactic acid producing bacteria and bifidobacteria in healthy full term Indian infants from Himachal Pradesh

Attri S, Mahajan R, Goel G

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The initial microbial colonization is a crucial step for the healthy development of an infant. Previous studies from India reported the dominance of target microbial species among Indian infants...
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Diversity of Culturable Soil Micro-fungi along Altitudinal Gradients of Eastern Himalayas

Devi LS, Khaund P, Nongkhlaw , Joshi SR

  • KMID: 2312666
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2012 Sep;40(3):151-158.
Very few studies have addressed the phylogenetic diversity of fungi from Northeast India under the Eastern Himalayan range. In the present study, an attempt has been made to study the...
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Antiplasmodial and Cytotoxic Activities of Toad Venoms from Southern Amazon, Brazil

Banfi FF, Guedes KD, Andrighetti CR, Aguiar AC, Debiasi BW, Noronha JD, Rodrigues , Júnior GM, Sanchez BA

The drug-resistance of malaria parasites is the main problem in the disease control. The huge Brazilian biodiversity promotes the search for new compounds, where the animal kingdom is proving to...
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The cultivation of wild food and medicinal plants for improving community livelihood: The case of the Buhozi site, DR Congo

Karhagomba IB, Mirindi T , Mushagalusa TB, Nabino VB, Koh K, Kim HS

  • KMID: 2313702
  • Nutr Res Pract.
  • 2013 Dec;7(6):510-518.
This study aims to demonstrate the effect of farming technology on introducing medicinal plants (MP) and wild food plants (WFP) into a traditional agricultural system within peri-urban zones. Field investigations...
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Cutaneous Microflora from Geographically Isolated Groups of Bradysia agrestis, an Insect Vector of Diverse Plant Pathogens

Park JM, You YH, Park JH, Kim HH, Ghim SY, Back CG

Larvae of Bradysia agrestis, an insect vector that transports plant pathogens, were sampled from geographically isolated regions in Korea to identify their cutaneous fungal and bacterial flora. Sampled areas were...
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Application of Metagenomic Techniques: Understanding the Unrevealed Human Microbiota and Explaining the in Clinical Infectious Diseases

Kim W

Uncultured microorganisms comprise the majority of the planet's biological diversity. In many environments, as many as 99% of the microorganisms cannot be cultured by standard techniques, and the uncultured fraction...
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Exploring the Crosstalk between Adipose Tissue and the Cardiovascular System

Akoumianakis I, Akawi N, Antoniades C

Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is characterised by variable expansion of adipose tissue (AT) mass across the body...
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