This article reviews the comparative diversity of psychrophilic and psychrotrophic fungi, their adaptability mechanisms for survival and potential applications in biotechnology and …
D Smith, AHS Onions - 1983 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Sections on the growth of cultures (media, temp., light, aeration, pH and water activity); preservation techniques, comprising continuous growth (frequent transfer, storage under …
In nature, fungi are ubiquitous, having evolved over time to occupy a wide range of ecological niches. To occupy these niches, they must be involved in primary resource …
T Hoshino, M Kiriaki, S Ohgiya… - Canadian Journal of …, 2003 - cdnsciencepub.com
Les champignons psychrophiles Coprinus psychromorbidus et Typhula ishikariensis produisent des protéines antigel uniques (AFPs) dans leurs espaces extracellulaires. Les …
M Wang, J Tian, M Xiang, X Liu - Mycology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Our planet is dominant with cold environments that harbour enormously diverse cold- adapted fungi comprising representatives of all phyla. Investigation based on culture …
Basidiomycetes are used in industrial processes, in basic or applied research, teaching, systematic and biodiversity studies. Efficient work with basidiomycete cultures requires their …
D Smith, M Ryan - The Scientific World Journal, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Authentic, well preserved living organisms are basic elements for research in the life sciences and biotechnology. They are grown and utilized in laboratories around the world …
MA McLean, MJ Angilletta Jr, KS Williams - Journal of Thermal Biology, 2005 - Elsevier
Elevated soil and air temperatures in urban heat islands have been exerting evolutionary pressure on organisms for decades in some cities. We measured thermal reaction norms (18 …
M Tibbett, JWG Cairney - Botany, 2007 - cdnsciencepub.com
Mycorrhizal associations occur in a range of habitats in which soils are subject to low temperature (≤ 15° C) for a significant part of the year. Despite this, most of our …