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Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms
Jones, E.B.G.; Pang, K.-L. (Ed.) (2012). Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany. de Gruyter: Berlin, Boston. ISBN 978-3-11-026398-5. XVI, 532 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110264067
Part of: Marine and Freshwater Botany. Walter De Gruyter: Berlin, more

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    VLIZ: Microbiology MIC.17 [103890]

Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms
    Biodiversity
    Ecology
    Fungi
    Ocean water
    Species diversity
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Jones, E.B.G., editor
  • Pang, K.-L., editor

Content
  • Jones, E.B.G.; Pang, K.-L. (2012). Introduction marine fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 1-13, more
  • Jones, E.B.G.; Hyde, K.D.; Pang, K.-L.; Suetrong, S. (2012). Phylogeny of the Dothideomycetes and other classes of marine Ascomycota, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 17-34, more
  • Pang, K.-L. (2012). Phylogeny of the marine Sordariomycetes, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 35-47, more
  • Jones, G.E.; Fell, J.W. (2012). Basidiomycota, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 49-63, more
  • Abdel-Wahab, M.A.; Bahkali, A.H.A. (2012). Taxonomy of filamentous anamorphic marine fungi: morphology and molecular evidence, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 65-90, more
  • Fell, J.W. (2012). Yeasts in marine environments, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 91-102, more
  • Gleason, F.H.; Küpper, F.C.; Glockling, S.L. (2012). Zoosporic true fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 103-116, more
  • Hsieh, S.ung-Yuan; Jones, G.E. (2012). Morphology and ultrastructure of marine fungi with special reference to the origin of the membrane complex in the marine ascomycete Corollospora gracilis, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 117-134, more
  • Neuhauser, S.; Glockling, S.L.; Leaño, E.M.; Lilje, O.; Marano, A.V.; Gleason, F.H. (2012). An introduction to fungus-like microorganisms, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 137-151, more
  • Glockling, S.L.; Jones, M.D.M.; Gleason, F.H. (2012). Cryptomycota (Rozellida) and Mesomycetozoea (Ichthyosporea) the Super-group Opisthokonta, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 153-185, more
  • Marano, A.V.; Pires-Zottarelli, C.L.A.; de Souza, J.I.; Glockling, S.L.; Leaño, E.M.; Gachon, C.M.M.; Strittmatter, M.; Gleason, F.H. (2012). Hyphochytriomycota, Oomycota and Perkinsozoa (Super-group Chromalveolata), in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 167-213, more
  • Leaño, E.M.; Damare, V. (2012). Labyrinthulomycota, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 215-243, more
  • Neuhauser, S.; Gleason, F.H.; Kirchmair, M. (2012). Phytomyxea (Super-group Rhizaria), in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 245-249, more
  • Sridhar, K.R.; Alias, S.A.; Pang, K.-L. (2012). Mangrove fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 253-271, more
  • Loilong, A.; Sakayaroj, J.; Rungjindamai, N.; Choeyklin, R.; Jones, G.E. (2012). Biodiversity of fungi on the palm Nypa fruticans, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 273-290, more
  • Sakayaroj, J.; Preedanon, S.; Phongpaichit, S.; Buatong, J.; Chaowalit, P.; Rukachaisirikul, V. (2012). Diversity of endophytic and marine-derived fungi associated with marine plants and animals, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 291-328, more
  • Jones, G.E.; Pang, K.-L.; Stanley, S.J. (2012). Fungi from marine algae, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 329-344, more
  • da Luz Calado, M.; Barata, M. (2012). Salt marsh fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 345-381, more
  • Singh, P.; Wang, X.; Leng, K.; Wang, G. (2012). Diversity and ecology of marine-derived fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 383-408, more
  • Ebel, R. (2012). Natural products from marine-derived fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 411-440, more
  • Velmurugan, N.; Lee, Y.S. (2012). Enzymes from marine fungi: current research and future prospects, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 441-474, more
  • Sridhar, K.R. (2012). Decomposition of materials in the sea, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 475-500, more
  • Nakagiri, A. (2012). Culture collections and maintenance of marine fungi, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 501-507, more
  • Pang, K.-L.; Jones, G.E. (2012). Epilogue: Importance and impact of marine mycology and fungal-like organisms: challenges for the future, in: Jones, E.B.G. et al. (Ed.) Marine fungi and fungal-like organisms. Marine and Freshwater Botany, : pp. 509-517, more

Abstract
    Marine fungi play a major role in marine and mangrove ecosystems. Understanding how higher fungi with their spectrum of cellulolytic and ligninolytic enzymes degrade wood tissue, while labyrinthuloids and thraustochytrids further contribute to the dissolved organic matter entering the open ocean is essential to marine ecology. This work provides an overview of marine fungi including morphology and ultrastructure, phylogeny, biogeography and biodiversity. Increasingly, biotechnology is also turning to these organisms to develop new bioactive compounds and to address problems such as decomposition of materials in the ocean and bioremediation of oil spills. These potential applications of marine fungi are also treated. In the light of massive marine oil spills in the past years, the importance of understanding marine fungi and their role in the food chain cannot be underestimated.

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