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Observation of Soft-Rot Wood Degradation Caused by Higher Ascomyceteous fungi

Lee YS

  • KMID: 2312312
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2000 Mar;28(1):47-50.
The capability of higher ascomyceteous fungi to cause typical soft-rot decay for wood under laboratory conditions is reviewed and discussed. Fungi tested were extremely active in the decomposition of timbers....
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Fungi in Indoor Environment

Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2307105
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1998 Dec;3(2):73-80.
The characters of modern buildings such as higher airtightness, frequent usage of artificial materials and artificial air conditionings provide suitable conditions for flourishing of microorganisms, especially fungi. Indoor fungi could...
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Mutual Interaction of Fungi and Bacteria

Jeon MH, Woo JH, Chang MS

  • KMID: 1513593
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):167-171.
The presence of fungi in ecosystem had a great impact on the evolution of bacteria. The decomposition niches have been lost for the bacteria and fungi has created the new...
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An Improved Baiting Method for Isolation of Keratinophilic Fungi

Chung SL

  • KMID: 1930999
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1968 Jul;6(1):29-34.
In order to isolate the keratinophilic fungi from the soil, 7x10cm vinyl envelope were used in shich 10 rhomboid shaped holes (1x1cm) were made, so that when the human scalp...
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Molds Identification I

Kim SO

  • KMID: 1517377
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2003 Sep;8(3):97-102.
Fungi constitute nonmotile eukaryotic organism that are devoid of chlorophyll and reproduce by spores. There are 100, 000 validly described species of fungi and over 275 species of those described...
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Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Platypus koryoensis, the Insect Vector of Oak Wilt Disease in Korea

Suh DY, Hyun MW, Kim SH, Seo ST, Kim KH

  • KMID: 2312662
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Dec;39(4):313-316.
The ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis, is a serious pest of oak trees in Korea. In this study we investigated filamentous fungi present in the body of the beetle. Fourteen genera...
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Antifungal Activity of Chaerophylline and Berberine Hydroxide Isolated from Corydalis Species

Tuli L, Jha RN, Pandey VB, Singh UP

  • KMID: 1993710
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2001 Jun;29(2):100-103.
Chaerophylline and berberine hydroxide, both being alkaloids, isolated from Corydalis chaerophylla and C. longipes respectively were assayed against spore germination of some fungi, e.g. Alternaria solani, A. brassicola, A. brassicicola,...
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Immunologic Role of Fungi in the Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Shin SH

  • KMID: 2132084
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2013 Nov;20(2):82-87.
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a very common condition but it's pathogenesis is not completely understood. Although, fungi have been suggested to play an important role in the pathogenesis of CRS,...
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Contribution to the Checklist of Soil-inhabiting Fungi in Korea

Lee S, Hong SB, Kim CY

A total of 82 genera and 271 species of soil-inhabiting fungi including saprobic, nematode-trapping, and arbuscular mycorrhizal but plant pathogenic fungi published hitherto in South Korea are listed with the...
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A Study on Distribution of Fungi in the Trachea

Kim JH, Kim IS, Choi SJ, Chang MW

  • KMID: 2357870
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1976 Dec;9(2):223-230.
One hundred and nine (109) trscheal swab specimens from patients undergoing surgical operation in Chungnam University Hospital were collected for identification of fungal flora in the trachea. The results are...
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Populations of Fungi and Bacteria Associated with Samples of Stored Rice in Korea

Oh JY, Jee SN, Nam Y, Lee H, Ryoo MI, Kim KD

  • KMID: 2312510
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Mar;35(1):36-38.
Stored rice was collected from rice processing complexes of National Agricultural Cooperative Federation of 11 regions in Korea to evaluate the occurrence of fungi and bacteria and to identify the...
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Prevalence and Transmission of Seed-Borne Fungi of Maize Grown in a Farm of Korea

Basak AB, Lee MW

  • KMID: 2312365
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2002 Mar;30(1):47-50.
Seed-borne fungi of some maize cultivars/lines grown during the months from May to September of 2001, collected from Dongguk University farm, Go Young City, IL Sang Gu, Korea were detected...
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The Role of Eosinophils and Fungi in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

  • KMID: 2299775
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2005 Mar;25(1):8-12.
No abstract available.
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Chromoblastomycosis in China

Li C

  • KMID: 2243057
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2011 Dec;16(4):169-171.
Medical mycology has gone through five distinct eras: 1) Fungi causing dermatophytoses, 2) Discovery of rare and fatal systemic mycoses, 3) Realization that fungi cause common and subclinical diseases, 4)...
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Effect of Various Fungi on the Aflatoxin Productivity in the Culture of Asp. Flavus

Kim EJ, Chung Y, Kwon SP

  • KMID: 2281968
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 1976 Oct;9(1):77-86.
This study was attempted to know that the interactions of various fungi, and methionine and MgSO4 introduced as the substrate of culture media for fungi were affected to produce aflatoxins...
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Antifungal Activity of Clove Essential Oil and its Volatile Vapour Against Dermatophytic Fungi

Chee HY, Lee MH

  • KMID: 2312539
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Dec;35(4):241-243.
Antifungal activities of clove essential oil and its volatile vapour against dermatophytic fungi including Candida albicans, Epidermophyton floccosum. Microsporum audouinii, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, and Trichophyton rubrum were investigated. Both clove essential...
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Relationship between Climatic Factors and the Distribution of Higher Fungi in Byeonsanbando National Park, Korea

Jang SK, Hur TC

  • KMID: 2312719
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2014 Mar;42(1):27-33.
From April 2009 to October 2011, we surveyed the higher fungi in the Byeonsanbando National Park, Korea. In total, we identified 2 kingdoms, 3 divisions, 7 classes, 22 orders, 63...
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Antifungal Activity and Inhibitory Modes of Volatile Vapours of Essential Oils

Chee HY, Lee EH

Antifungal activities of volatile vapours of essential oils were investigated. Volatile vapours of test essential oils except Cedar-wood and Pachouri showed inhibitory activity against test fungi. Volatile vapours of Birch...
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Distribution of Rhizosphere and Endosphere Fungi on the First-Class Endangered Plant Cypripedium japonicum

Gang GH, Cho G, Kwak YS, Park EH

Endangered native plant habitats and populations are rapidly disappearing because of climate and environmental changes. As a representative, the abundance of the first-class endangered wild plant, Cypripedium japonicum, has been...
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Environmental Factors and Bioremediation of Xenobiotics Using White Rot Fungi

Magan N, Fragoeiro , Bastos C

  • KMID: 2312587
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2010 Dec;38(4):238-248.
This review provides background information on the importance of bioremediation approaches. It describes the roles of fungi, specifically white rot fungi, and their extracellular enzymes, laccases, ligninases, and peroxidises, in...
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