Rhodosporidium toruloides - A potential red yeast chassis for lipids and beyond
Z Wen, S Zhang, CK Odoh, M **… - FEMS Yeast …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The red yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides naturally produces microbial lipids and
carotenoids. In the past decade or so, many studies demonstrated R. toruloides as a …
carotenoids. In the past decade or so, many studies demonstrated R. toruloides as a …
Fungi as part of the microbiota and interactions with intestinal bacteria
The human microbiota consists of bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi that build a highly
complex network of interactions between each other and the host. While there are many …
complex network of interactions between each other and the host. While there are many …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Fungi in coastal and oceanic marine ecosystems
S Raghukumar - 2017 - Springer
Mycologists have been fascinated with marine fungi for more than 70 years now. An
enormous volume of information on marine fungi is presently available. We can now say …
enormous volume of information on marine fungi is presently available. We can now say …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] The fungal community: its organization and role in the ecosystem
"… a number of chapters provide excellent summaries of the modern methods available for
studying fungal ecology, along with those more traditional methods that are still extremely …
studying fungal ecology, along with those more traditional methods that are still extremely …
Fungal diversity in deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems
T Le Calvez, G Burgaud, S Mahé… - Applied and …, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
Deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems are considered oases of life in oceans. Since the
discovery of these ecosystems in the late 1970s, many endemic species of Bacteria …
discovery of these ecosystems in the late 1970s, many endemic species of Bacteria …
Species richness and adaptation of marine fungi from deep-subseafloor sediments
V Rédou, M Navarri, L Meslet-Cladière… - Applied and …, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
The fungal kingdom is replete with unique adaptive capacities that allow fungi to colonize a
wide variety of habitats, ranging from marine habitats to freshwater and terrestrial habitats …
wide variety of habitats, ranging from marine habitats to freshwater and terrestrial habitats …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Molecular detection of human bacterial pathogens
D Liu - 2011 - books.google.com
As more original molecular protocols and subsequent modifications are described in the
literature, it has become difficult for those not directly involved in the development of these …
literature, it has become difficult for those not directly involved in the development of these …
Diversity of soil yeasts isolated from South Victoria Land, Antarctica
L Connell, R Redman, S Craig, G Scorzetti, M Iszard… - Microbial Ecology, 2008 - Springer
Unicellular fungi, commonly referred to as yeasts, were found to be components of the
culturable soil fungal population in Taylor Valley, Mt. Discovery, Wright Valley, and two …
culturable soil fungal population in Taylor Valley, Mt. Discovery, Wright Valley, and two …
Diversity of culturable marine filamentous fungi from deep‐sea hydrothermal vents
G Burgaud, T Le Calvez, D Arzur… - Environmental …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
As now very few studies have been carried out on deep‐sea marine fungi, this field remains
relatively unknown. However, their presence inside benthic microbial eukaryotes at deep …
relatively unknown. However, their presence inside benthic microbial eukaryotes at deep …
Impact of yeast pigmentation on heat capture and latitudinal distribution
Pigmentation is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms that is used to absorb
radiation energy and to regulate temperature. Since darker pigments absorb more radiation …
radiation energy and to regulate temperature. Since darker pigments absorb more radiation …