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    Importance of saprotrophic freshwater fungi for pollen degradation. by Christian Wurzbacher, Stefan Rösel, Anna Rychła, Hans-Peter Grossart

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Therefore, the decomposer niche overlap of saprotrophic fungi and bacteria was studied on pollen (as a seasonally recurring source of fine particulate OM) by performing microcosm experiments with three different lake types. …”
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    Fungi and Arsenic: Tolerance and Bioaccumulation by Soil Saprotrophic Species by Andrea Ceci, Veronica Spinelli, Lorenzo Massimi, Silvia Canepari, Anna Maria Persiani

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In this work, four soil saprotrophic fungi <i>Absidia spinosa</i>, <i>Purpureocillium lilacinum</i>, <i>Metarhizium marquandii</i>, and <i>Cephalotrichum nanum</i>, isolated from soils with naturally high arsenic concentrations, were tested for their ability to tolerate different sodium arsenite concentrations and accumulate As in different cultural conditions. pH medium after fungal growth was measured to study pH variation and metabolic responses. …”
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    The saprotrophic wood-degrading abilities of <i>Rigidoporus microporus</i> by Oghenekaro, Abbot, Daniel, Geoffrey, Asiegbu, Fred

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Saprotrophic wood-decaying abilities of (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) syn. …”
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    The stable carbon isotope signature of methane produced by saprotrophic fungi by M. Schroll, F. Keppler, F. Keppler, M. Greule, C. Eckhardt, H. Zorn, K. Lenhart, K. Lenhart

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Recent studies have shown that <span class="inline-formula">CH<sub>4</sub></span> production occurs under aerobic conditions in eukaryotes, such as plants, animals, algae, and saprotrophic fungi. Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in nutrient recycling in terrestrial ecosystems via the decomposition of plant litter. …”
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    Responses to Ecopollutants and Pathogenization Risks of Saprotrophic <i>Rhodococcus</i> Species by Irina B. Ivshina, Maria S. Kuyukina, Anastasiia V. Krivoruchko, Elena A. Tyumina

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Their cell adaptations, such as the ability of adhering and colonizing surfaces, a complex life cycle, formation of resting cells and capsule-like structures, diauxotrophy, and a rigid cell wall, developed against the negative effects of anthropogenic pollutants are discussed and the risks of possible pathogenization of free-living saprotrophic <i>Rhodococcus</i> species are proposed. …”
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    Genome and secretome of Chondrostereum purpureum correspond to saprotrophic and phytopathogenic life styles. by Rocio Reina, Harald Kellner, Jaqueline Hess, Nico Jehmlich, Immaculada García-Romera, Elisabet Aranda, Martin Hofrichter, Christiane Liers

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The basidiomycete Chondrostereum purpureum (Silverleaf fungus) is a saprotroph and plant pathogen commercially used for combatting forest "weed" trees in vegetation management. …”
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    Diversification of fungal specific class a glutathione transferases in saprotrophic fungi. by Yann Mathieu, Pascalita Prosper, Frédérique Favier, Luc Harvengt, Claude Didierjean, Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Mélanie Morel-Rouhier, Eric Gelhaye

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The distribution of fungal-specific class A GSTs was investigated in saprotrophic fungi revealing a recent diversification within this class. …”
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    Many foliar endophytic fungi of Quercus gambelii are capable of psychrotolerant saprotrophic growth by Emily Weatherhead, Emily Lorine Davis, Roger T. Koide

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Many endophytic fungi have the potential to function as saprotrophs when living host tissues senesce and enter the litter pool. …”
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    Enhanced suppression of saprotrophs by ectomycorrhizal fungi under high level of nitrogen fertilization by Shuang Liang, Wei Wang, Xiaoyue Zeng, Ran Wu, Weile Chen

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…By competing with the free-living saprotrophic fungal and bacterial communities for limited soil nitrogen, EMF are expected to suppress litter decomposition and thus drive soil carbon accumulation. …”
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    Many foliar endophytic fungi of Quercus gambelii are capable of psychrotolerant saprotrophic growth. by Emily Weatherhead, Emily Lorine Davis, Roger T Koide

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Many endophytic fungi have the potential to function as saprotrophs when living host tissues senesce and enter the litter pool. …”
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