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Two New Species and Three New Records of Ascomycetes in Korea

Nguyen TTT, Lim HJ, Chu SJ, Lee HB

During a survey of plant-inhabiting fungi and water niches from Korea, noteworthy fungi were collected; among them, two new species, Paracamarosporium noviaquum sp. nov. and Phyllosticta gwangjuensis sp. nov., are...
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Draft Genome Sequences of Three Airborne Aspergilli Series Versicolores

G ery A, Se guin V, Bonhomme J, Garon D

The Aspergilli of the section Nidulantes series Versicolores are among the most recurrent molds in indoor environments. These species cause damage to the quality of air. Indeed, they are responsible...
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A New Lichen-Forming Fungus, Aspicilia humida, from a Forested Wetland in South Korea, with a Taxonomic Key for Aspicilioid Species of Korea

Lee BG, Shin HT, Hur JS

Aspicilia humida Lee is described as a new lichen-forming fungus from a wetland forest, South Korea. The new species is distinguishable from Aspicilia aquatica (Fr.) Körb., the most similar...
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Paramyrothecium eichhorniae sp. nov., Causing Leaf Blight Disease of Water Hyacinth from Thailand

Pinruan U, Unartngam J, Unartngam A, Piyaboon O, Sommai S, Khamsuntorn P

Paramyrothecium eichhorniae sp. nov. was observed and collected from Chiang Mai and Phetchaburi Provinces, Thailand. This new species is introduced based on morphological and molecular evidence. This fungus is characterized...
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Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis of Cordyceps militaris Cultivated on Germinated Soybeans

Yoo CH, Sadat MA, Kim W, Park TS, Park DK, Choi J

The ascomycete fungus Cordyceps militaris infects lepidopteran larvae and pupae and forms characteristic fruiting bodies. Owing to its immune-enhancing effects, the fungus has been used as a medicine. For industrial...
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Genetic Variation of Strawberry Fusarium Wilt Pathogen Population in Korea

Cho G, Kwak YS

Strawberries are a popular economic crop, and one of the major plantations and exporting countries is Korea in the world. The Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) is a soil-borne pathogen...
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Two Unrecorded Apiospora Species Isolated from Marine Substrates in Korea with Eight New Combinations (A. piptatheri and A. rasikravindrae)

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

Although Apiospora Sacc. has previously been considered a sexual morph of Arthrinium species on the basis of phylogenetic, morphological, and ecological diagnoses, a recent study delimited these as different species....
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Endolichenic Fungal Community Analysis by Pure Culture Isolation and Metabarcoding: A Case Study of Parmotrema tinctorum

Yang JH, Oh SY, Kim W, Hur JS

Lichen is a symbiotic mutualism of mycobiont and photobiont that harbors diverse organisms including endolichenic fungi (ELF). Despite the taxonomic and ecological significance of ELF, no comparative investigation of an...
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Cordycepin from Medicinal Fungi Cordyceps militaris Mitigates Inflammaging-Associated Testicular Damage via Regulating NF-jB/MAPKs Signaling in Naturally Aged Rats

Kopalli SR, Cha KM, Cho JY, Kim SK, Koppula d S

Inflammaging in male reproductive organs covers a wide variety of problems, including sexual dysfunction and infertility. In this study, the beneficial effects of cordycepin (COR), isolated from potential medicinal fungi...
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Draft Genome Assembly and Annotation for Cutaneotrichosporon dermatis NICC30027, an Oleaginous Yeast Capable of Simultaneous Glucose and Xylose Assimilation

Wang L, Guo S, Zeng B, Wang S, Chen Y, Cheng S, Liu B, Wang C, Wang Y, Meng Q

The identification of oleaginous yeast species capable of simultaneously utilizing xylose and glucose as substrates to generate value-added biological products is an area of key economic interest. We have previously...
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