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Zhang X, Tibpromma S, Karunarathna S, Du T, Han L, Elgorban A, et al.
MycoKeys . 2025 Feb; 113:1-29. PMID: 39897715
Macadamia trees, the most economically important Proteaceae perennial crop, are globally renowned for their edible nuts. During our surveys of microfungi associated with macadamia in China and Thailand, we isolated...
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Du T, Karunarathna S, Hyde K, Nilthong S, Mapook A, Dai D, et al.
MycoKeys . 2025 Jan; 112():103-125. PMID: 39839667
Saprobic fungi are known for their critical role in decomposition and nutrient cycling. The study of saprobic fungi is equally important, as it helps in understanding their ecological roles and...
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Du T, Karunarathna S, Tibpromma S, Hyde K, Nilthong S, Mapook A, et al.
MycoKeys . 2024 Dec; 111:65-86. PMID: 39669742
This study is based on three terrestrial saprobic fungi associated with in Guangdong and Yunnan provinces in China. All isolated species matched with generic concepts of . Detailed morphological characteristics...
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Du T, Dai D, Mapook A, Lu L, Stephenson S, Suwannarach N, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 9(2). PMID: 36836263
In this study, twelve terrestrial hysteriaceous saprobic fungi growing on different pieces of dead wood were collected from Yunnan Province, China. All hysteriaceous strains isolated in this study tallied with...
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Du T, Karunarathna S, Zhang X, Dai D, Mapook A, Suwannarach N, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 8(11). PMID: 36422018
Agarwood is the most expensive non-construction wood product in the world. As a therapeutic agent, agarwood can cure some diseases, but few studies have been carried out on the antagonistic...
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Tibpromma S, Zhang L, Karunarathna S, Du T, Phukhamsakda C, Rachakunta M, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 33921887
Algae, bacteria, and fungi, as well as higher plants, produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites known as natural products. Natural products are well known as remarkable sources of many...