Dear Mycologists and Mycophiles, Please join me as I delve into my journey in fungal taxonomy, from my PhD research on anamorphic genera Sporidesmium complex & Diplococcium-Spadicoides to our in-depth study on Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex. I'll also be shedding light on the definition of a fungal species and the techniques for identification, including morphology, multigenes, GCPSRC, and coalescent methods. Hope to see you there! ✨ Register: https://lnkd.in/gwd8mRzm Google Meet: https://lnkd.in/gNhaZPFZ Belle Damodara Shenoy Managing Editor MycoIndia and MycoAsia Journals Email: shenoynio@gmail.com MycoIndia Journal of Indian Fungi MycoAsia Journal
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Heuchera sanguinea Engelm. (Saxifragaceae / Saxifragales) -Common names; Coral Bells, Alumroot - Medicinal plant Genus Heuchera; having rhizomatous roots for asexual reproduction. Hybridizations occur easily. Leaf variations; very frequent phenomenon, generating incredibly ample, beautiful, rich, and sophisticated colour variations. Horticultural value; very high. Winter season; can survive. Phylogenetics perspective; high Scientific value. Phytochemistry & Phylogeography (Evolution) studies; necessary. Ref. 1; https://lnkd.in/gPmg7yB7 Ref. 2; https://lnkd.in/gKVrpgQS Ref. 3; https://lnkd.in/g9tEWBUs Ref. 2; https://lnkd.in/g7_Mkqqc
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📃Scientific paper: Spatial differences in Casuarina equisetifolia L. endophyte community structure Abstract: Purpose Casuarina equisetifolia, a fast-growing, abundant tree species on the southeastern coast of China, plays an important role in protecting the coastal environment, but the ecological processes that govern microbiome assembly and within-plant microorganism transmission are poorly known. Methods In this paper, we used ITS and 16S amplification techniques to study the diversity of fungal and bacterial endophytes in critical plant parts of this species: seeds, branchlets, and roots. Additionally, we examined the litter of this species to understand the process of branchlets from birth to litter. Result We uncovered a non-random distribution of endophyte diversity in which branchlets had the greatest and seeds had the lowest endophytic fungal diversity. In contrast, litter endophytic bacteria had the highest diversity, and branchlets had the lowest diversity. As for fungi, a large part of the seed microbiome was transmitted to the phyllosphere, while a large part of the bacterial microbiome in the seed was transmitted to the root. Conclusion Our study provides comprehensive evidence on diversity, potential sources, and transmission pathways for non-crop microbiome assembly and has implications for the management and manipulation of the non-crop microbiome in the future. Continued on ES/IODE ➡️ https://etcse.fr/13jo ------- If you find this interesting, feel free to follow, comment and share. We need your help to enhance our visibility, so that our platform continues to serve you.
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The "Flowering" Tree of Life 🧬On April 25th, "The DNA Day", we are witness to another paradigm-shifting event as the Tree of Life as it relates to "Flowering Plants" was unravelled. 💐 A pioneer-shifting event for plant science, the research work involved 138 international organizations decoding 15 times more data than any comparable studies of the flowering plant tree of life. More than 800 species in this study have never had their DNA sequenced before. 💐 The analyzed data involved 1.8 billion letters of genetic code from more than 9,500 species covering almost 8,000 known flowering plant genera (nearly 60% on the planet). 9,506 species were sequenced, and of these more than 3,400 came from material sourced from 163 herbaria in 48 countries. 💐 The study opens new doors to the evolutionary history of flowering plants and how they dominated and shaped the ecological system on the planet. 💐 For both researchers and enthusiasts, the data is in the open access public domain at: https://lnkd.in/g87qqXXU 💐 The research provides comprehensive insights into plant classification, enabling future research in conservation efforts and medicinal discovery. The publication: https://lnkd.in/gygWQ2kU https://lnkd.in/gaEK_P87
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With personal insight into Frequency Spectrum Analysis and Microwave Field analysis, I began to research the use of microwave fields on plant cultivation. I believe this text is the most insightful I have found pertaining to this particular science. Through close examination of this text, there is a decent amount of evidence illustrating that several produce cultivars either were bred in congruence with the introduction and use of microwaves fields, or simply have developed a resistance and genetic hardiness due to generations of exposure to them. I believe this is a science which requires closer study, understanding the requirements of developing specialized ideotypes and cultivars per species, regardless of the current procedure or practice of cultivation integration of the scientific methods in question.
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📃Scientific paper: Fungi inhabiting attine ant colonies: reassessment of the genus Escovopsis and description of Luteomyces and Sympodiorosea gens. nov. Abstract: Escovopsis is a diverse group of fungi, which are considered specialized parasites of the fungal cultivars of fungus-growing ants. The lack of a suitable taxonomic framework and phylogenetic inconsistencies have long hampered Escovopsis research. The aim of this study is to reassess the genus Escovopsis using a taxonomic approach and a comprehensive multilocus phylogenetic analysis, in order to set the basis of the genus systematics and the stage for future Escovopsis research. Our results support the separation of Escovopsis into three distinct genera. In light of this, we redefine Escovopsis as a monophyletic clade whose main feature is to form terminal vesicles on conidiophores. Consequently, E. kreiselii and E. trichodermoides were recombined into two new genera, Sympodiorosea and Luteomyces , as S . kreiselii and L . trichodermoides , respectively. This study expands our understanding of the systematics of Escovopsis and related genera, thereby facilitating future research on the evolutionary history, taxonomic diversity, and ecological roles of these inhabitants of the attine ant colonies. Discover the rest of the scientific article on es/iode ➡️https://etcse.fr/AXE #mycology #science #health #medical
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📃Scientific paper: Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi: why it is important to avoid unneeded name changes Abstract: The unambiguous application of fungal names is important to communicate scientific findings. Names are critical for (clinical) diagnostics, legal compliance, and regulatory controls, such as biosafety, food security, quarantine regulations, and industrial applications. Consequently, the stability of the taxonomic system and the traceability of nomenclatural changes is crucial for a broad range of users and taxonomists. The unambiguous application of names is assured by the preservation of nomenclatural history and the physical organisms representing a name. Fungi are extremely diverse in terms of ecology, lifestyle, and methods of study. Predominantly unicellular fungi known as yeasts are usually investigated as living cultures. Methods to characterize yeasts include physiological (growth) tests and experiments to induce a sexual morph; both methods require viable cultures. Thus, the preservation and availability of viable reference cultures are important, and cultures representing reference material are cited in species descriptions. Historical surveys revealed drawbacks and inconsistencies between past practices and modern requirements as stated in the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICNafp). Improper typification of yeasts is a common problem, resulting in a large number invalid yeast species names. With this opinion letter, we address the problem that culturable microorganisms, notably some fungi and algae, require specific pro... Discover the rest of the scientific article on es/iode ➡️https://etcse.fr/TUsuF
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Horticulturae🎓Editor's Choice Article #Genetic Variation and Association Analysis of #Phenolic Compounds in #Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Mutant Lines Using #Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) ✍️ Dong-Gun Kim et al. 👉Full text at: https://lnkd.in/gaJkpn2m #academic #publishing #MDPI #horticulture #science #scientific #horticulturae
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