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Fungi, Eumycophyta (True fungi)
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2014-08-03 — 2014-08-08, Bangkok
The Kingdom Fungi, constitute in excess of 1.5 million different species and they can be found in every ecosystem on our planet. By the same token, their diversity is enormous and they have a great impact on man and the environment. Their benefits are seen in the foods we consume, such as mushrooms, cheeses, drinks and sauces and now, more recently, fungi have been discovered that produce antibiotics, anticancer agents and even fuel-related compounds. Fungi are also used in the industrial manufacture ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (current)Resource type
http://imc10.kasetsart.org/
2013-05-12 — 2013-05-16, Bordeaux
The 12th European Fusarium Seminar is being organised by the Mycology and Food Safety Research Unit, at INRA and will be held at the Palais de la Bourse, Bordeaux. Fusarium is in general present everywhere on cultivated crop and in the environment. Harvests are usually safe but sometimes, depending on climatic conditions, various Fusarium species can cause terrible epidemics of blight. In addition, most Fusarium species produce secondary metabolites that accumulate in crops and are very toxic for ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
https://colloque.inra.fr/efs2013
2013-05-22 — 2013-05-24, Gent
We very much look forward to the next years Mycotoxin Workshop, which will be held in Ghent, Belgium. The conference will start Wednesday, 22nd of May 2013, and end Friday, 24th of May 2013. The workshop will be organized by Prof. Dr. Siska Croubels (Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) and by Prof. Sarah De Saeger (Department of Bioanalysis, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences) from Ghent University (Belgium) in cooperation with the MYTOX research ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (current)Resource type
http://www.mykotoxin.de/docs/public/tmplt_article.asp?CntID=64&PCat_ID=1&Lang=EN
The data collection includes all Myxomycota recorded for Germany by recent observations in nature. It is mainly based on the data published by Schnittler et al. 1996, Neubert et al. (1993, 1995, 2000) with few additions of unpublished data contributed by other German myxomycetologists. The data project "Annotated Checklist for the Myxomycota of Germany" was established by Prof. Dr. Martin Schnittler, Greifswald. It is thematically connected with the data project Literature on Myxomycota. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.gbif-mycology.de/DatabaseClients/GBIFmyxchecklist/index.jsp
Mit der Zeitschrift für Mykologie, in der deutschsprachige Artikel publiziert werden, erstrebt die DGfM (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Mykologie) eine auf den deutschsprachigen Raum zentrierte Vermittlung mykologischen und pilzkundlichen Wissens. Das Journal Mycological Progress veröffentlicht wissenschaftliche Beiträge in Englisch und dient damit eher dem internationalen Wissenstransfer. Der Zeitschrift für Mykologie sind die DGfM-Mitteilungen beigeschlossen. Sie konzentrieren sich als vereinsbezogenes ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://www.dgfm-ev.de/category/hauptmen%C3%BC/publikationen/artikelarchiv
Aspergillus flavus is a plant, animal, and human pathogen that produces the carcinogen, aflatoxin. An organized multidisciplinary team is coordinating research efforts to control this fungus and to prevent the formation of its toxin in food and feeds. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.aspergillusflavus.org/
The project “Austrian fungi Database“ has the aim to document extensively presence and distribution of fungi in Austria as well as to present and analyse the available data. It is an Austrian-wide cooperation of numerous professional and amateur mycologists and institutions collecting distribution data or maintaining fungal collections. Coordination is done by the Austrian Mycological Society. The online-version of the database offers the possibility to view distribution maps of over 7.800 fungal ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://austria.mykodata.net/
Die Bayerische Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. wurde am 27. September 2008 während der 2. Bayerischen Mykologischen Tagung in Pegnitz gegründet. Die Organisation versteht sich als autarker Landesverband, der die bayerischen Pilzfreunde, Hobby- und Berufsmykologen sowie Vereine und Arbeitsgemeinschaften unter einem Dach vereint und miteinander vernetzt. Sitz der gemeinnützigen Gesellschaft ist Pegnitz. Maßgeblicher Beweggrund waren und sind bis heute potenzielle Fördermittel auf Landesebene. Jene Gelder ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://pilze-bayern.de/
Since 1943 the Bibliography of Systematic Mycology (BSM) has provided a survey of the literature encompassing the biodiversity, classification, distribution, evolution, identification, nomenclature, phylogeny, systematics and taxonomy of fungi (including those groups traditionally treated as fungi but now better classified in other kingdoms). The printed BSM provides full bibliographic details of relevant literature from books, conference proceedings, monographs and serials arranged under broad taxonomic ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://www.indexfungorum.org/BSM/bsm.htm
CGD is an organized collection of genetic and molecular biological information about Candida albicans, a yeast that is an opportunistic pathogen of humans. It contains information about Candida albicans genes and proteins; descriptions and classifications of their biological roles, molecular functions, and subcellular localizations; gene, protein, and chromosome sequence information; tools for analysis and comparison of sequences; and links to literature information. The CGD Home page is the main ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.candidagenome.org/
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