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Posted on October 12, 2020October 18, 2020 by niko

Fungi around us: Penicillium digitatum

This fast-growing fungus likes all types of citrus fruits. (Image credit: Cai Feng, Nanjing, FungiG)

Marcet-Houben et al., 2012 “Genome sequence of the necrotrophic fungus Penicillium digitatum, the main postharvest pathogen of citrus” BMC Genomics

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WE IDENTIFY FUNGI

Moto after Carl von Linné
“If you don’t know names the knowledge of things perishes” Carl Linnaeus “”Botanical Philosophy”, ed. 1, Stockholm & Amsterdam, 1751.”

FungiG holds the expertise in DNA Barcoding (molecular identification) of Trichoderma and other fungi.
We develop and maintain the website of the International Commission on Trichoderma Taxonomy (ICTT)

www.TRICHODERMA.info

ICTT trichoderma.info
ICTT Trichoderma.info

About FungiG

FungiG is a virtual research group established by Irina S. Druzhinina and Feng Cai during our joint research in China (2018 - 2022). The group inherits traditions from Irina's MiBi Microbiology and Applied Genomics Group, which she used to run in the TU Wien, Vienna, Austria. We focus on ecological genomics, diversity, and evolution of hypocrealean fungi, in particular Trichoderma. We are also interested in the research on DNA Barcoding, taxonomy, and identification of fungi, and we continue working on surface-active proteins such as hydrophobins and cerato-platanins.

The role of HFB4 in Trichoderma fitness
The role of HFB4 in Trichoderma fitness

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