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19 maj 2023 · Mycoviruses (viruses of fungi) are ubiquitous throughout the fungal kingdom and are currently classified into 23 viral families and the genus botybirnavirus by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV).
- Introduction to Mycology - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms. Fungi can occur as...
- Mycoviruses and their role in fungal pathogenesis - PubMed
In fungus-mycovirus-environmental interactions, the...
- Introduction to Mycology - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and infection. Mycology branches into the field of phytopathology, the study of plant diseases. The two ...
1 paź 2021 · Mycovirus mediated hypervirulence in entomopathogenic fungi has significant potential applications in agriculture not only as part of integrated pest management programs but also in the control of a range of insect vector borne diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and parasites.
4 maj 2022 · Fungal evolution. Abstract. Fungal pathogens cause more than a billion human infections every year, resulting in more than 1.6 million deaths annually. Understanding the natural history and...
Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms. Fungi can occur as yeasts, molds, or as a combination of both forms. Some fungi are capable of causing superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, systemic or allergic diseases. Yeasts are microscopic fungi consisting of solitary cells that reproduce by budding.
28 lut 2022 · Viruses infect virtually all forms of cellular life, and fungi are no exception. Knowledge regarding the diverse fungal viruses, or mycoviruses, including their genome structures, host ranges, and phenotypic effects, is growing at a fast pace.
In fungus-mycovirus-environmental interactions, the environment and both abiotic and biotic factors play crucial roles in whether and how mycovirus mediated phenotypes are manifest. Mycovirus infections result in alterations in the host transcriptome profile, via protein-protein interactions and triggering of antiviral RNA silencing in the fungus.