Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(2), P. 182 - 182
Published: Jan. 29, 2023
The
South
China
Botanical
Garden
(SCBG),
one
of
the
largest
and
oldest
botanical
gardens
in
China,
conserves
important
plant
germplasms
endangered
species.
Therefore,
ensuring
tree
health
studying
associated
mycobiome
phyllosphere
is
essential
to
maintaining
its
visual
aesthetics.
During
a
survey
plant-associated
microfungal
species
SCBG,
we
collected
several
coelomycetous
taxa.
Phylogenetic
relationships
were
evaluated
based
on
analyses
ITS,
LSU,
RPB2,
β-tubulin
loci.
morphological
features
new
collections
compared
with
those
existing
species,
emphasizing
close
phylogenetic
affinities.
Based
comparisons
multi-locus
phylogeny,
introduce
three
These
are
Ectophoma
phoenicis
sp.
nov.,
Remotididymella
fici-microcarpae
Stagonosporopsis
pedicularis-striatae
nov.
In
addition,
describe
host
record
for
Allophoma
tropica
Didymellaceae.
Detailed
descriptions
illustrations
provided
along
notes
comparing
allied
Mycosphere,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 53 - 453
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
This
paper
provides
an
updated
classification
of
the
Kingdom
Fungi
(including
fossil
fungi)
and
fungus-like
taxa.Five-hundred
twenty-three
(535)
notes
are
provided
for
newly
introduced
taxa
changes
that
have
been
made
since
previous
outline.In
discussion,
latest
taxonomic
in
Basidiomycota
Mycosphaerellales
broadly
discussed.Genera
listed
Mycosphaerellaceae
confirmed
by
DNA
sequence
analyses,
while
doubtful
genera
(DNA
sequences
being
unavailable
but
traditionally
accommodated
Mycosphaerellaceae)
discussion.Problematic
Glomeromycota
also
discussed
based
on
phylogenetic
results.
Fungal Diversity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
125(1), P. 1 - 71
Published: March 20, 2024
Abstract
The
field
of
mycology
has
grown
from
an
underappreciated
subset
botany,
to
a
valuable,
modern
scientific
discipline.
As
this
study
grown,
there
have
been
significant
contributions
science,
technology,
and
industry,
highlighting
the
value
fungi
in
era.
This
paper
looks
at
current
research,
along
with
existing
limitations,
suggests
future
areas
where
scientists
can
focus
their
efforts,
mycology.
We
show
how
become
important
emerging
diseases
medical
discuss
trends
potential
drug
novel
compound
discovery.
explore
phylogenomics,
its
potential,
outcomes
address
question
phylogenomics
be
applied
fungal
ecology.
In
addition,
functional
genomics
studies
are
discussed
importance
unravelling
intricate
mechanisms
underlying
behaviour,
interactions,
adaptations,
paving
way
for
comprehensive
understanding
biology.
look
research
building
materials,
they
used
as
carbon
sinks,
biocircular
economies.
numbers
always
great
interest
often
written
about
estimates
varied
greatly.
Thus,
we
needs
order
obtain
more
reliable
estimates.
aspects
machine
learning
(AI)
it
mycological
research.
Plant
pathogens
affecting
food
production
systems
on
global
scale,
such,
needed
area,
particularly
disease
detection.
latest
data
High
Throughput
Sequencing
if
still
gaining
new
knowledge
same
rate
before.
A
review
nanotechnology
is
provided
addressed.
Arbuscular
Mycorrhizal
Fungi
addressed
acknowledged.
Fungal
databases
becoming
important,
therefore
provide
major
databases.
Edible
medicinal
huge
medicines,
especially
Asia
prospects
discussed.
Lifestyle
changes
(e.g.,
endophytes,
pathogens,
and/or
saprobes)
also
extremely
trend
special
issue
Diversity.
Fungal Diversity,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
116(1), P. 547 - 614
Published: Sept. 1, 2022
Fungi
are
an
understudied
resource
possessing
huge
potential
for
developing
products
that
can
greatly
improve
human
well-being.
In
the
current
paper,
we
highlight
some
important
discoveries
and
developments
in
applied
mycology
interdisciplinary
Life
Science
research.
These
examples
concern
recently
introduced
drugs
treatment
of
infections
neurological
diseases;
application
-OMICS
techniques
genetic
tools
medical
regulation
mycotoxin
production;
as
well
highlights
mushroom
cultivaton
Asia.
Examples
new
diagnostic
exploitation
candidates
therapeutic
drugs,
also
given.
addition,
two
entries
illustrating
latest
use
fungi
biodegradation
fungal
biomaterial
production
provided.
Some
other
areas
where
there
have
been
and/or
will
be
significant
included.
It
is
our
hope
this
paper
help
realise
importance
a
industrial
see
next
decades
bring
forward
many
fungus-derived
products.
Biodiversity Data Journal,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Sept. 28, 2022
In
this
study,
three
Neopestalotiopsis
taxa
were
identified,
associated
with
leaves
of
Zingiberofficinale,
Elaeagnuspungens
and
Salaccazalacca.Based
on
morphology
multi-gene
analyses
the
internal
transcribed
spacer
(ITS),
beta-tubulin
(TUB2)
translation
elongation
factor
1-alpha
(TEF1),
five
strains
represent
two
novel
one
known
species.
They
are
introduced
descriptions,
illustrations
notes
herein.
New Phytologist,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Summary
Fungal
plant
pathogens
preferentially
express
a
set
of
effector
genes
at
specific
infection
stages
to
successfully
colonize
the
host.
However,
it
remains
unclear
how
gene
expression
is
regulated
during
host
infection.
This
study
identified
Zn
2
Cys
6
transcription
factor,
TFV1
(
Transcription
Factor
for
Virulence
1
),
whose
deletion
weakened
virulence
Colletotrichum
orbiculare
on
its
cucurbit
hosts.
The
additional
paralog
gene,
TVL1
‐
like
resulted
in
further
reduction
cucurbits.
Notably,
double
mutants
retained
wild‐type
Solanaceae
Nicotiana
benthamiana
.
Expression
putative
genes,
including
four
host‐specific
effectors
protein
infection,
EPC1‐4
was
commonly
downregulated
knockout
mutants.
Yeast
one‐hybrid
assays
suggested
that
binds
promoter
regions
EPC2
,
EPC
3
and
4
indicating
importance
induced
key
Among
effector‐like
affected
by
deletion,
novel
LysM
EPC5
as
being
specifically
required
Our
extends
knowledge
regulatory
mechanisms
governing
host‐
stage‐specific
C.