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2. Fungal Diversity and Dynamics during Long-Term Immersion of Conventional and Biodegradable Plastics in the Marine Environment

3. Seasonal dynamics of mycoplankton in the Yellow Sea reflect the combined effect of riverine inputs and hydrographic conditions

4. Marine Fungi

5. Bacterial Abundance, Diversity and Activity During Long-Term Colonization of Non-biodegradable and Biodegradable Plastics in Seawater

6. Highlighting the Biotechnological Potential of Deep Oceanic Crust Fungi through the Prism of Their Antimicrobial Activity

7. Deep-sea hydrothermal vent sediments reveal diverse fungi with antibacterial activities

9. Environmental factors shaping bacterial, archaeal and fungal community structure in hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California

11. The Bacterial and Fungal Microbiota of Saccharina latissima (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae)

12. Highlighting the Crude Oil Bioremediation Potential of Marine Fungi Isolated from the Port of Oran (Algeria)

13. Meta-omics highlights the diversity, activity and adaptations of fungi in deep oceanic crust

15. Highlighting patterns of fungal diversity and composition shaped by ocean currents using the East China Sea as a model

17. Insights into fungal diversity of a shallow-water hydrothermal vent field at Kueishan Island, Taiwan by culture-based and metabarcoding analyses

18. Fungi in the Marine Environment: Open Questions and Unsolved Problems

19. Les champignons marins et leurs applications biotechnologiques

20. Fungal Community Composition and Potential Depth-Related Driving Factors Impacting Distribution Pattern and Trophic Modes from Epi- to Abyssopelagic Zones of the Western Pacific Ocean

21. ‘Marine fungi’ and ‘marine-derived fungi’ in natural product chemistry research: Toward a new consensual definition

22. Seawater-Based Biocatalytic Strategy: Stereoselective Reductions of Ketones with Marine Yeasts

23. Yamadazyma barbieri f.a. sp. nov., an ascomycetous anamorphic yeast isolated from a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal site (−2300 m) and marine coastal waters

24. Enargite-luzonite hydrothermal vents in Manus Back-Arc Basin: Submarine analogues of high-sulfidation epithermal mineralization

25. The Deep Subseafloor and Biosignatures

26. Species Richness and Adaptation of Marine Fungi from Deep-Subseafloor Sediments

27. Unraveling microbial ecology of industrial-scale Kombucha fermentations by metabarcoding and culture-based methods

28. Bioactive Metabolites from the Deep Subseafloor Fungus Oidiodendron griseum UBOCC-A-114129

29. The culturable mycobiota of Flabellia petiolata: First survey of marine fungi associated to a Mediterranean green alga

31. Fungal and Prokaryotic Activities in the Marine Subsurface Biosphere at Peru Margin and Canterbury Basin Inferred from RNA-Based Analyses and Microscopy

32. Marine Fungi

33. Innovative High Gas Pressure Microscopy Chamber Designed for Biological Cell Observation

34. Revisiting the pink-red pigmented basidiomycete mirror yeast of the phyllosphere

35. Deep Subseafloor Fungi as an Untapped Reservoir of Amphipathic Antimicrobial Compounds

36. Draft Genome Sequence of the Deep-Sea Ascomycetous Filamentous Fungus Cadophora malorum Mo12 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Reveals Its Biotechnological Potential

37. Draft Genome Sequence of the Deep-Sea Basidiomycetous YeastCryptococcussp. Strain Mo29 Reveals Its Biotechnological Potential

38. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on yeasts isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents

39. Candida oceani sp. nov., a novel yeast isolated from a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vent (−2300 meters)

40. Insights into the respiratory tract microbiota of patients with cystic fibrosis during early Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization

41. Physiological and evolutionary potential of microorganisms from the Canterbury Basin subseafloor, a metagenomic approach

42. In-depth analyses of deep subsurface sediments using 454-pyrosequencing reveals a reservoir of buried fungal communities at record-breaking depths

44. Microorganisms persist at record depths in the subseafloor of the Canterbury Basin

45. Fungi in Deep-Sea Environments and Metagenomics

46. The Protist Ribosomal Reference database (PR2): a catalog of unicellular eukaryote Small Sub-Unit rRNA sequences with curated taxonomy

47. Inorganic and biogenic As-sulfide precipitation at seafloor hydrothermal fields

48. Marine culturable yeasts in deep-sea hydrothermal vents: species richness and association with fauna

49. Fungal Diversity in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Ecosystems▿ †

50. Diversity of culturable marine filamentous fungi from deep-sea hydrothermal vents

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