The mutualistic and symbiotic interactions of fungi with their plant counterparts are significant in managing the carbon and nutrient recycling in terrestrial ecosystems. This chapter will attempt to highlight the possible reasons why fungi are considered essential elements in our ecosystem.Moonjely, ...
We also validate in vitro a small number of cross-domain interactions predicted by the skin association network. For the human lung and skin micro- and mycobiomes, our findings suggest that fungi play a stabilizing role in ecological network organization. Our study suggests that computational ...
The impact of invasive fungi on agricultural ecosystems in the United StatesBlack stem rustKarnal buntNon-indigenous pathogensPlant pathogensInvasive fungi and other non-indigenous plant pathogens have had a significant effect on American agriculture for hundreds of years. At present crop loss due to ...
376 Accesses 3 Citations Explore all metrics Abstract An analysis of data available in the literature on the taxonomic diversity, occurrence, abundance, and distribution of microscopic fungi in deep-sea pelagic and benthic habitats of the World Ocean is provided in this review. The homology of ...
Alarming rates of native vegetation loss, wildfires, severe and prolonged droughts, and heatwaves have adversely impacted several Brazilian ecosystems and societies. Despite the country’s decisive role in global carbon neutrality, bridging the gap between Brazil’s discourse on the international stage ...
Climate is the dominant control factor on the spatial distribution of organisms on a global scale and global warming is predicted to become a major cause of species extinctions. In our study ecological niche modeling (ENM) was used to estimate the effect
Table S1. Origin of Datasets and Associated Metadata Used to Create the Gut Virome Database, Related to Figure 1 Table S2. Gut Viral Database Viral Population Family-Level Taxonomy, Putative Hosts, VirSorter, VirFinder, CAT, BUSCO (BH/TG), and VPF Hits Results, Related to Figure 2 Table...
Moth flies (Insecta: Diptera: Psychodidae) are commonly found in water bodies, as the majority of psychodid species develop in water during larval stages, with a few exceptions that develop in soil, dung, or fungi [11,12,13]. There are six subfamilies recognized worldwide, namely Bruchomy...
2. The Overview of the Deep-Sea Biosphere and Novelty 2.1. The Deep-Sea Habitats and Biodiversity: A Realm of Uncharted Biowealth The marine realm is the largest inhabitable space for living biomass, since it encompasses 71% of the earth’s surface with deep-sea area being geographically vast...
The present study investigated the bioherbicidal attributes of wild fungi grown using microalgal biomass from the biogas digestate treatment process. Utilizing four fungal isolates, enzyme activity within the extracts was determined, and the isolates were subsequently characterized using gas chromatography ...