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Juliana Barros and Sahadevan Seena
Deprivation of protection for aquatic hyphomycetes is disturbing because they are key players in freshwater ecosystems across the globe. To attain a more holistic conservation paradigm for biodiversity in freshwaters, it is necessary to broaden our ecolo...
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Bhupendra Koul, Dhananjay Yadav, Swati Singh, Manoj Kumar and Minseok Song
It is expected that, by 2050, the rapid rise in population and simultaneous urbanization shall deplete clean water supplies. Domestic wastewater (DWW) contains inorganic and organic components that can be harmful to aquatic organisms. Traditional remedia...
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Jong-Myong Park, Ji-Won Hong, Young-Hyun You and Jong-Guk Kim
This study aimed to obtain information on the diversity and distribution of the endophytic fungi in Ramsar wetlands. Vast salt marshes in Suncheon Bay, Korea, are formed by two types of ecotones (tidal flats and deltas) that are supported by the emersed ...
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Tianma Yuan, Haihan Zhang, Qiaoli Feng, Xiangyu Wu, Yixin Zhang, Alan J. McCarthy and Raju Sekar
Fungi are an important, yet often, neglected component of the aquatic microflora, and is responsible for primary decomposition and further processing of organic matter. By comparison, the ecological roles of terrestrial fungi have been well-studied, but ...
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Spiridon Mantzoukas and Ioannis Lagogiannis
Aphids are among the most harmful crop pests, damaging plants by sucking sap or by transmitting pathogenic viruses. Plant infestation by aphids depends on their population growth. Entomopathogenic fungi are essential participants of terrestrial and aquat...
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Nontokozo M. Magwaza, Edward N. Nxumalo, Bhekie B. Mamba and Titus A. M. Msagati
Currently, there is a worldwide growing interest in the occurrence and diversity of fungi and their secondary metabolites in aquatic systems, especially concerning their role in water quality and human health. However, this concern is hampered by the sca...
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Martin Lodenius
Mercury is known for its biomagnification especially in aquatic food chains and for its toxic effects on different organisms including man. In Finland mercury has formerly been used in industry and agriculture and in addition many anthropogenic activitie...
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