The mycobiota of the deep sea: What omics can offer

L Vargas-Gastélum, M Riquelme - Life, 2020 - mdpi.com
The deep sea (> 1000 m below sea level) represents one of the most extreme environments
of the ocean. Despite exhibiting harsh abiotic conditions such as low temperatures, high …

Rock-inhabiting fungi: Terminology, diversity, evolution and adaptation mechanisms

B Liu, R Fu, B Wu, X Liu, M Xiang - Mycology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) constitute an ecological group associated with terrestrial rocks.
This association is generally restricted to the persistent colonisation of rocks and peculiar …

Biogeography, assembly patterns, driving factors, and interactions of archaeal community in mangrove sediments

ZF Zhang, J Pan, YP Pan, M Li - Msystems, 2021 - Am Soc Microbiol
Archaea are a major part of Earth's life. They are believed to play important roles in nutrient
biogeochemical cycling in the mangrove. However, only a few studies on the archaeal …

Diversity of Rock-Inhabiting Fungi in Tarragona Province, Spain

AP Sastoque, JF Cano-Lira, AM Stchigel - Journal of Fungi, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) are usually extremely tolerant or extremophilic, as they can
survive on natural and artificial rocks despite being exposed to stressful conditions. RIF have …

[PDF][PDF] Microbial adaptation and community dynamics in a former uranium mining and milling site

M Harpke - 2023 - db-thueringen.de
Environmental pollution by toxic metals and radionuclides is a still growing, global problem,
caused by the increasing need in industrial processes such as metallurgy, mining and …