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The establishment of cell polarity is a prerequisite for many developmental processes. However, how it is achieved during tip growth in plants remains elusive. Here, we show that the RHO OF PLANTs (ROPs), ROP GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE EXCHANGE FACTORs (RopGEFs)
Therefore, more attention needs to be paid to the diversity of Cordyceps-like fungi in China. The karst region, especially in southern China, preserves unique, large-scale, and continuously distributed primitive forests with extremely rich biodiversity. The complex ecological environment and special ...
9,10,11Under normal conditions, cells have developed a series of checkpoints and mechanisms to stringently control the passage of intact and correct genetic information, serving as safeguards that help cells maintain genomic stability and prevent harmful alterations.8,9,10,11Thus, ...
Taxol, derived from Taxus trees, is a valuable natural resource for the development of anticancer drugs. Endophytic fungi from Taxus trees are a promising alternative source of Taxol. However, the impact of plant-endophytic microbial interaction on the host’s Taxol biosynthesis is largely unknown....
Interestingly, some viruses can enhance the fungal virulence (termed “hypervirulence”) of plant- and human-pathogenic fungi (Ahn and Lee, 2001; Lau et al., 2018; Ozkan and Coutts, 2015). Fungal viruses are also important in mushroom cultivations because they are the causal viral agents ...
By conducting research in this way, we can gain a better understanding of the unique characteristics of wild Boletus and their metabolites. This study involved screening out the genes related to flavor differences between B. brunneissimus and L. extremiorientale through combined analysis of the ...
of smaller fire areas in the wild. For this reason, phoenicoid fungi have only rarely been found in European countries (Knudsen and Vesterholt2012; Dämmrich et al.2016).On the other hand, after the great fires of the last years, it can be assumed that still undiscovered species live ...
Försterra G, Beuck L, Häussermann V, Freiwald A (2005) Shallow-water Desmophyllum dianthus (Scleractinia) from Chile: characteristics of the biocoenoses, the bioeroding community, bathymetric implications. In: Freiwald A, Roberts JM (eds) Cold-water corals and ecosystems. Springer, Berlin...
of the fungal communities (together with the dissimilar chemical characteristics) found in the two brines could be also related to their possible different origins. Indeed, TF1 can be the results of the infiltration during the summer of surface run off from the lateral partial melting of the ...