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Title: Freshwater fungal biology
Authors: Calabon, M. S.
Hyde, K. D.
Jones, E. B. G.
Bao, D. F.
Bhunjun, C. S.
Phukhamsakda, C.
Shen, H. W.
Gentekaki, E.
Al Sharie, A. H.
Barros, J. L. 
Chandrasiri, K. S. U.
Hu, D. M.
Hurdeal, V. G.
Rossi, W.
Valle, L. G.
Zhang, H.
Figueroa, M.
Raja, H. A.
Sahadevan, Seena 
Song, H. Y.
Dong, W.
El-Elimat, T.
Leonardi, M.
Li, Y. Q. 
Li, Y. J.
Luo, Z. L.
Ritter, C. D.
Strongman, D. B.
Wei, M. J.
Balasuriya, A.
Keywords: Aquatic mycology; biology of microfungi; ecosystem functions; fungal classification; fungal ecology; taxonomy; systematics
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Zhongkai University
Project: This work was suppoted by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) grant “Total fungal diversity in a given forest area with implications towards species numbers, chemical diversity and biotechnology” (grant no. N42A650547). MS Calabon is grateful to the Mushroom Research Foundation and Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (Philippines). National funds financed this work through FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., within the scope of the projects 2022.03644.PTDC, UIDB/04292/2020 and LA/P/0069/2020 (Juliana Barros, Sahadevan Seena). Chayanard Phukhamsakda (Postdoctoral number 271007) would like to thank National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) for granting a Youth Science Fund Project (number 32100007). 
Serial title, monograph or event: Mycosphere
Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Abstract: Research into freshwater fungi has generated a wealth of information over the past decades with various published articles, i.e., reviews, books, and monographs. With the advancement of methodologies used in freshwater fungal research, and numerous mycologists working on this ecological group, our knowledge progress and understanding of freshwater fungi, including novel discoveries and new insights in the ecology of freshwater fungi, has advanced. With this enormous progress, it is timely that an updated account of freshwater fungi be compiled in one volume. Thus, this account is published to give a comprehensive overview of the different facets of freshwater fungal biology. It includes an updated classification scheme based on the latest taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis of freshwater fungal taxa, including their evolutionary history. The biology, diversity, and geographical distribution of higher and basal freshwater fungi are also discussed in the entries. A section on dispersal and adaptation of filamentous freshwater fungi is included in the present work. The ecological importance and role of fungi in the breakdown of wood in freshwater habitats, including their physiology, are discussed in detail. The biotechnological potential of freshwater fungi as producers of bioactive metabolites are reviewed, with methodologies in antimicrobial drug discovery. The present volume also provides an overview of different high throughput sequencing (HTS) platforms for freshwater fungal research highlighting their advantages and challenges, including recent studies of HTS in identification and quantification of fungal communities in freshwater habitats. The present volume also identifies the knowledge gaps and direction of future research in freshwater fungi.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114625
ISSN: 20777019
DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/14/1/4
Rights: openAccess
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