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Occurrence and Distribution of Plastispheres in Coastal Sediments and Waters along the Maharashtra Coast, India
Microplastics can promote microbial colonisation and biofilm growth, thus being referred to as “plastispheres”. The global plastic pollution surge is...
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Interfacial processes and mechanisms of synergistic degradation of dichlorobiphenyl by white rot fungi and magnetite nanoparticles
The rapid increase in the artificial syntheses of organic pollutants has raised widespread concern. However, the mechanisms by which fungi degrade...
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The Biotic and Abiotic Factors of Regulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Activity in Litter Decomposition: Review
AbstractArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play an important role on litter decomposition, which is the keyways for nutrients returning to natural...
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Uniquely Preserved Fungi in the Vendian (Ediacaran) of Yakutia
AbstractRemains of uniquely preserved microorganisms are found in silicified columnar stromatolites in the Byuk Formation of the Vendian (Ediacaran)...
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Consortia of Conifers and Fungi in the Paleocene of the Amur Region, Russia
AbstractThe types of damage to Cupressaceae and Pinaceae conifers from the Arkhara-Boguchan, Belaya Gora, and Progress localities (Amur Region,...
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The Underlying Mechanism of Soil Aggregate Stability by Fungi and Related Multiple Factor: A Review
AbstractSoil aggregation is considered as an essential ecosystem process mediated by soil organism. In this review, the hyphae network, binding...
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Microbiome of Soils and Supraglacial Objects in Background and Oil-Polluted Ecosystems of Hayes Island, Franz Josef Land
AbstractThe microbiome of soils and supraglacial formations in background and oil-polluted ecosystems of Hayes Island (Franz Josef Land) was studied...
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C17-fengycin B, produced by deep-sea-derived Bacillus subtilis, possessing a strong antifungal activity against Fusarium solani
Root rot disease caused by Fusarium solani is the most devastating disease of the tomato and legume crops in China. The metabolites of Bacillus ...
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Biogenic Processes and Their Role in the Formation of Vendian Oncolites
Among biogenic structures, oncolitesOncolites are notoriously difficult objects to study. External similarities and differences of these structures... -
First Evidence of Micromycete Damage to Infructescences of the Cretaceous Genus Friisicarpus N. Maslova et Herman (Platanaceae)
AbstractMorphologically similar damage to carpels of two Friisicarpus species (Platanaceae), F. kubaensis (Western Siberia, Albian–Cenomanian) and F....
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The Potential of Mycorrhizal Fungi to Increase Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Sink: a Review
Abstract—Increasing terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is an effective way to mitigate the rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration and...
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Triskelia scotlandica, an enigmatic Rhynie chert microfossil revisited
The enigmatic microfossil Triskelia scotlandica from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert is an acritarch-like, usually spheroidal to ovoid vesicle with a...
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Biological Activity of Soils in the North of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago: Effect of the Largest Glacial Sheet in Russia
AbstractThe vegetation cover and the chemical and physical properties of strongly skeletal residual-calcareous pelozems (Skeletic Leptosols...
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Morphological diversity of fungal reproductive units in the Lower Devonian Rhynie and Windyfield cherts, Scotland: a new species of the genus Windipila
The Lower Devonian Rhynie and Windyfield cherts from Scotland contain a remarkable diversity of microscopic fungal propagules and reproductive units;...
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Diversity of Microbes Inside Plants and Their Reaction to Biotic and Abiotic Stress
In a symbiotic ballet of mutualistic harmony, plant microbes enhance the host’s defenses and fortify its resilience against the relentless duet of... -
Bone diagenesis in dry tropic forest necrosols
Orobajo Cemetery, a contemporary community cemetery originally located in the floodplains of the Cauca River in Antioquia, Colombia, was exhumed and...
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Bio-weathering of granites from Eastern Dharwar Craton (India): a tango of bacterial metabolism and mineral chemistry
AbstractThe bio-weathering process contributes majorly in the physical sha** of earth’s surface. The weathering of mineral is coupled to the...
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Further evidence for fungivory in the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Welsh Borderland, UK
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fungal affinities indicate that terrestrial fungi...
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Surface Properties of Carbonate Speleothems in Karst Caves Changing Under Biofilms
Some surface properties of carbonateCarbonates speleothems from Kirillov’s, Pionerskaya and Yaschik Pandory caves in the Republic of Khakasia, as...