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1. Modes‐of‐action of antifungal compounds: Stressors and (target‐site‐specific) toxins, toxicants, or toxin–stressors

2. Wood degradation by Fomitiporia mediterranea M. Fischer: Physiologic, metabolomic and proteomic approaches

3. Oxygen Radical-Generating Metabolites Secreted by Eutypa and Esca Fungal Consortia: Understanding the Mechanisms Behind Grapevine Wood Deterioration and Pathogenesis

4. Wood Degradation by Fomitiporia mediterranea M. Fischer: Exploring Fungal Adaptation Using Metabolomic Networking

5. First Description of Non-Enzymatic Radical-Generating Mechanisms Adopted by Fomitiporia mediterranea: An Unexplored Pathway of the White Rot Agent of the Esca Complex of Diseases

6. C-STABILITY an innovative modeling framework to leverage the continuous representation of organic matter

7. Grapevine Wood-Degrading Activity of Fomitiporia mediterranea M. Fisch.: A Focus on the Enzymatic Pathway Regulation

8. Fomitiporia mediterranea M. Fisch., the historical Esca agent: a comprehensive review on the main grapevine wood rot agent in Europe

9. Target Of Rapamycin pathway in the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium.

10. Elicitation of Antimicrobial Active Compounds by Streptomyces-Fungus Co-Cultures

11. Mining the Biosynthetic Potential for Specialized Metabolism of a Streptomyces Soil Community

12. Impact of Phanerochaete chrysosporium on the Functional Diversity of Bacterial Communities Associated with Decaying Wood.

13. Crystal Structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ECM4, a Xi-Class Glutathione Transferase that Reacts with Glutathionyl-(hydro)quinones.

14. The GSTome Reflects the Chemical Environment of White-Rot Fungi.

15. Diversification of fungal specific class a glutathione transferases in saprotrophic fungi.

18. Wood degradation by

21. Grapevine Wood-Degrading Activity of

22. Impact of Norway spruce pre-degradation stages induced by G. trabeum on fungal and bacterial communities

23. Fomitiporia mediterranea M. Fisch., the historical Esca agent: a comprehensive review on the main grapevine wood rot agent in Europe

24. The Role of Low Molecular Weight Fungal Metabolites in Grapevine Trunk Disease Pathogenesis: Eutypa Dieback and Esca

25. Wood degradation in grapevine diseases

26. OSIP1 is a self‐assembling DUF3129 protein required to protect fungal cells from toxins and stressors

27. Elicitation of Antimicrobial Active Compounds by

28. Description of the continuous nature of organic matter in models of soil carbon dynamics

29. Oxidized glutathione promotes association between eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1Bγ and Ure2p glutathione transferase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium

30. Oak extractive-induced stress reveals the involvement of new enzymes in the early detoxification response of Phanerochaete chrysosporium

31. Fungal Glutathione Transferases as Tools to Explore the Chemical Diversity of Amazonian Wood Extractives

32. Antifungal activities of wood extractives

33. Target Of Rapamycin pathway in the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium

34. The structure of Trametes versicolor glutathione transferase Omega 3S bound to its conjugation product glutathionyl-phenethylthiocarbamate reveals plasticity of its active site

35. Comparison of teak wood properties according to forest management: short versus long rotation

36. Enzyme Activities of Two Recombinant Heme-Containing Peroxidases, TvDyP1 and TvVP2, Identified from the Secretome of Trametes versicolor

37. Trametes versicolor glutathione transferase Xi 3, a dual Cys-GST with catalytic specificities of both Xi and Omega classes

40. Enzyme Activities of Two Recombinant Heme-Containing Peroxidases

41. Characterization of bark extractives of different industrial Indonesian wood species for potential valorization

42. Evolutionary divergence of Ure2pA glutathione transferases in wood degrading fungi

43. Glutathionyl‐hydroquinone reductases from poplar are plastidial proteins that deglutathionylate both reduced and oxidized glutathionylated quinones

44. Diversity and structure of bacterial communities associated withPhanerochaete chrysosporiumduring wood decay

45. A reverse chemical ecology approach to explore wood natural durability.

46. Xenomic networks variability and adaptation traits in wood decaying fungi

47. Structural view of fungal glutathionyl-hydroquinone reductases

48. Secretion of small proteins is species-specific within Aspergillus sp

49. Structural and functional characterization of tree proteins involved in redox regulation: a new frontier in forest science

50. Total phenolic and lignin contents, phytochemical screening, antioxidant and fungal inhibition properties of the heartwood extractives of ten Congo Basin tree species

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