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1. Evolution and comparative genomics of the most common Trichoderma species

2. Small genome of the fungus Escovopsis weberi, a specialized disease agent of ant agriculture

3. Differential Regulation and Production of Secondary Metabolites among Isolates of the Fungal Wheat Pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

4. Tracking the Roots of Cellulase Hyperproduction by the Fungus Trichoderma Reesei Using Massively Parallel DNA Sequencing

5. Glucose-Mediated Repression of Plant Biomass Utilization in the White-Rot Fungus Dichomitus squalens

7. From lignocellulose to plastics: Knowledge transfer on the degradation approaches by fungi

8. The CRE1 carbon catabolite repressor of the fungus Trichoderma reesei: a master regulator of carbon assimilation

9. The Hypocrea jecorina (Trichoderma reesei) hypercellulolytic mutant RUT C30 lacks a 85 kb (29 gene-encoding) region of the wild-type genome

10. Impact of light on Hypocrea jecorina and the multiple cellular roles of ENVOY in this process

11. The VELVET A orthologue VEL1 of Trichoderma reesei regulates fungal development and is essential for cellulase gene expression

12. Comparative transcriptomics reveals different strategies of Trichoderma mycoparasitism

13. Analysis of the Phlebiopsis gigantea Genome, Transcriptome and Secretome Provides Insight into Its Pioneer Colonization Strategies of Wood.

14. Applications of Fungal Ecology in the Search for New Bioactive Natural Products.

15. Degradation of Plant Cell Wall Polymers by Fungi.

16. Fungal Endophytes.

17. Mycorrhizal Fungi: Their Habitats and Nutritional Strategies.

18. Effects of Animals Grazing on Fungi.

19. Fungal Decomposers of Plant Litter in Aquatic Ecosystems.

20. Nutrient Cycling by Saprotrophic Fungi in Terrestrial Habitats.

21. Entomopathogenic Fungi and Their Role in Pest Control.

22. Antagonism of Plant Parasitic Nematodes by Fungi.

23. Bacterial Weapons of Fungal Destruction: Phyllosphere-Targeted Biological Control of Plant Diseases, with Emphasis on Sclerotinia Stem Rot and Blackleg Diseases in Canola (Brassica napus L.).

24. Plant Disease Biocontrol and Induced Resistance via Fungal Mycoparasites.

25. Biogeography and Conservation.

26. Fungi in Extreme Environments.

27. Fungi and Industrial Pollutants.

28. Fungal Responses to Disturbance: Agriculture and Forestry.

29. Disturbance in Natural Ecosystems: Scaling from Fungal Diversity to Ecosystem Functioning.

30. Molecular Approaches for Studying Fungi in the Environment.

31. Evolutionary Ecology of the First Fungi.

32. The Putative Protein Methyltransferase LAE1 of Trichoderma atroviride Is a Key Regulator of Asexual Development and Mycoparasitism.

33. Elucidating the effect of endophytic entomopathogenic fungi on bread wheat growth through signaling of immune response-related hormones

34. Orchard Management and Landscape Context Mediate the Pear Floral Microbiome

35. Massive lateral transfer of genes encoding plant cell wall-degrading enzymes to the mycoparasitic fungus Trichoderma from its plant-associated hosts

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