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Monkeypox Vaccination in the Republic of Korea: Identifying the High-Risk Target Group

Kwon SL, Ban S, Shin J, Bae H, Park H, Kwon GY

In June 2022, the first monkeypox case was reported as imported into Korea. The general public asked whether they should get vaccinated against monkeypox because of the recent COVID-19 vaccination...
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Note of Five Unrecorded Mushrooms Including Three Rare Species on Mount Juwang in Korea

Kwon SL, Jang S, Kim C, Lim YW, Kim JJ

The Mount Juwang was designated as a national park in 1976 because of its unique bedrock geology. Although Juwang National Park has maintained its natural ecosystem well, few macrofungal surveys...
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New Report of Three Unrecorded Species in Trichoderma harzianum Species Complex in Korea

Jang S, Kwon SL, Lee H, Jang Y, Park MS, Lim YW, Kim C, Kim JJ

The genus Trichoderma (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota) consists of globally distributed fungi. Among them, T. harzianum, one of the most commonly collected Trichoderma species, had been known as a polyphyletic or aggregate...
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Seven Unrecorded Indigenous Fungi from Mudeungsan National Park in Korea

Cho M, Kwon SL, Heo YM, Lee YM, Lee H, Kim C, Ahn BJ, Kim JJ

Fungi act as important decomposers in the forest environment. They recycle essential nutrients, promote plant growth through mycorrhizal relationships, and act as food for small animals. Samples of 265 indigenous...
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Diversity of the Bambusicolous Fungus Apiospora in Korea: Discovery of New Apiospora Species

Kwon SL, Cho M, Lee YM, Lee H, Kim C, Kim GH, Kim JJ

Many Apiospora species have been isolated from bamboo plants – to date, 34 bambusicolous Apiospora species have been recorded. They are known as saprophytes, endophytes, and plant pathogens. In this...
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Investigation of Filamentous Fungi Producing Safe, Functional Water-Soluble Pigments

Heo YM, Kim K, Kwon SL, Na J, Lee H, Jang S, Kim CH, Jung J, Kim JJ

The production of water-soluble pigments by fungal strains indigenous to South Korea was investigated to find those that are highly productive in submerged culture. Among 113 candidates, 34 strains that...
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