[HTML][HTML] Organic Nitrogen Supplementation Increases Vegetative and Reproductive Biomass in a Versatile White Rot Fungus
The Black Poplar Mushroom Cyclocybe aegerita (syn. Agrocybe aegerita) is a white-rot
fungus that naturally fruits from woody substrates, including buried wood. It is known for its …
fungus that naturally fruits from woody substrates, including buried wood. It is known for its …
Nitrogen uptake of Hypholoma fasciculare and coexisting bacteria
P Weißhaupt, A Naumann, W Pritzkow, M Noll - Mycological progress, 2013 - Springer
The white-rot fungus Hypholoma fasciculare coexists with a bacterial community that uses
low-molecular weight carbon sources provided by fungal, extracellular enzyme activities …
low-molecular weight carbon sources provided by fungal, extracellular enzyme activities …
Glucose-Mediated Repression of Plant Biomass Utilization in the White-Rot Fungus Dichomitus squalens
The extent of carbon catabolite repression (CCR) at a global level is unknown in wood-
rotting fungi, which are critical to the carbon cycle and are a source of biotechnological …
rotting fungi, which are critical to the carbon cycle and are a source of biotechnological …
Metabolism and Development during Conidial Germination in Response to a Carbon-Nitrogen-Rich Synthetic or a Natural Source of Nutrition in Neurospora crassa
Fungal spores germinate and undergo vegetative growth, leading to either asexual or
sexual reproductive dispersal. Previous research has indicated that among developmental …
sexual reproductive dispersal. Previous research has indicated that among developmental …
Nitrogen-obtaining and-conserving strategies in xylotrophic basidiomycetes
I Mazheika, O Voronko, O Kudryavtseva… - Mycologia, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Nitrogen in sufficient quantities is strictly necessary for all living organisms. In this study, the
ability of some xylotrophic basidiomycetes to grow extremely long on a solid growth medium …
ability of some xylotrophic basidiomycetes to grow extremely long on a solid growth medium …
[HTML][HTML] Distinctive carbon repression effects in the carbohydrate-selective wood decay fungus Rhodonia placenta
J Zhang, LM Markillie, HD Mitchell, MJ Gaffrey… - Fungal Genetics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Brown rot fungi dominate the carbon degradation of northern terrestrial conifers. These fungi
adapted unique genetic inventories to degrade lignocellulose and to rapidly release a large …
adapted unique genetic inventories to degrade lignocellulose and to rapidly release a large …
Metabolomics highlights different life history strategies of white and brown rot wood-degrading fungi
White and brown rot fungi efficiently deconstruct lignocellulose in wood, Earth's largest pool
of aboveground biotic carbon and an important natural resource. Despite its vital …
of aboveground biotic carbon and an important natural resource. Despite its vital …
The molecular response of the white‐rot fungus Dichomitus squalens to wood and non‐woody biomass as examined by transcriptome and exoproteome analyses
J Rytioja, K Hildén, M Di Falco, M Zhou… - Environmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to obtain carbon and energy is a major requirement to exist in any environment.
For several ascomycete fungi,(post‐) genomic analyses have shown that species that …
For several ascomycete fungi,(post‐) genomic analyses have shown that species that …
Nitrogen dynamics of decomposing Scots pine needle litter depends on colonizing fungal species
P Baskaran, A Ekblad… - FEMS microbiology …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
In boreal ecosystems plant production is often limited by low availability of nitrogen. Nitrogen
retention in below-ground organic pools plays an important role in restricting recirculation to …
retention in below-ground organic pools plays an important role in restricting recirculation to …
Glucose and ammonium additions affect needle decomposition and carbon allocation by the litter degrading fungus Mycena epipterygia
Saprotrophic microorganisms in soils have traditionally been assumed to be carbon (C)
limited, since additions of readily assimilable carbohydrates usually result in increased …
limited, since additions of readily assimilable carbohydrates usually result in increased …