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1. Exploring extremophilic fungi in soil mycobiome for sustainable agriculture amid global change

2. High-throughput screening of non-conventional yeasts for conversion of organic waste to microbial oils via carboxylate platform

3. A screening method for plastic-degrading fungi

4. Fungi beyond limits: The agricultural promise of extremophiles

5. Structural adaptation of fungal cell wall in hypersaline environment

6. Culturable mycobiota of drinking water in Göteborg (Sweden) in comparison to Ljubljana (Slovenia) with implications on human health

7. Biocontrol Potential of Sodin 5, Type 1 Ribosome-Inactivating Protein from Salsola soda L. Seeds

8. Xerophilic fungi contaminating historically valuable easel paintings from Slovenia

9. Isolation and characterization of extracellular vesicles from biotechnologically important fungus Aureobasidium pullulans

10. From friends to foes: fungi could be emerging marine sponge pathogens under global change scenarios

11. Extremely chaotolerant and kosmotolerant Aspergillus atacamensis – a metabolically versatile fungus suitable for recalcitrant biosolid treatment

12. Fungal colonisation on wood surfaces weathered at diverse climatic conditions

13. Degradation Potential of Xerophilic and Xerotolerant Fungi Contaminating Historic Canvas Paintings

14. Effect of Location, Disinfection, and Building Materials on the Presence and Richness of Culturable Mycobiota through Oligotrophic Drinking Water Systems

15. Aerobic bacteria in holy water from Catholic churches in Slovenia

16. From Glaciers to Refrigerators: the Population Genomics and Biocontrol Potential of the Black Yeast Aureobasidium subglaciale

17. Cultivable Skin Mycobiota of Healthy and Diseased Blind Cave Salamander (Proteus anguinus)

18. Surviving in the Brine: A Multi-Omics Approach for Understanding the Physiology of the Halophile Fungus Aspergillus sydowii at Saturated NaCl Concentration

19. Growing a circular economy with fungal biotechnology: a white paper

20. Cationised Fibre-Based Cellulose Multi-Layer Membranes for Sterile and High-Flow Bacteria Retention and Inactivation

21. The dishwasher rubber seal acts as a reservoir of bacteria in the home environment

22. Genome reduction and relaxed selection is associated with the transition to symbiosis in the basidiomycete genus Podaxis

23. The Termite Fungal Cultivar Termitomyces Combines Diverse Enzymes and Oxidative Reactions for Plant Biomass Conversion

24. The extremely halotolerant black yeast Hortaea werneckii - a model for intraspecific hybridization in clonal fungi

25. Occurrence, Diversity and Anti-Fungal Resistance of Fungi in Sand of an Urban Beach in Slovenia—Environmental Monitoring with Possible Health Risk Implications

26. Evaluation of Lignocellulosic Wastewater Valorization with the Oleaginous Yeasts R. kratochvilovae EXF7516 and C. oleaginosum ATCC 20509

27. Design of species-specific primers for rapid detection and identification of Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto

28. Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance and Hemolytic Phenotypes in Culturable Arctic Bacteria

29. Genomic evidence for intraspecific hybridization in a clonal and extremely halotolerant yeast

30. Genome mining for peptidases in heat-tolerant and mesophilic fungi and putative adaptations for thermostability

31. Seven Years at High Salinity—Experimental Evolution of the Extremely Halotolerant Black Yeast Hortaea werneckii

32. Virulence Traits and Population Genomics of the Black Yeast Aureobasidium melanogenum

33. High-quality genome sequence of the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus ficus KS 0460

34. Population Genomics of an Obligately Halophilic Basidiomycete Wallemia ichthyophaga

35. Darkening of the Greenland Ice Sheet: Fungal Abundance and Diversity Are Associated With Algal Bloom

36. Stress tolerance of three opportunistic black yeasts

37. Water-Transmitted Fungi Are Involved in Degradation of Concrete Drinking Water Storage Tanks

38. Shed Light in the DaRk LineagES of the Fungal Tree of Life—STRES

39. Haloadaptative Responses of Aspergillus sydowii to Extreme Water Deprivation: Morphology, Compatible Solutes, and Oxidative Stress at NaCl Saturation

40. Wide-Antimicrobial Spectrum of Picolinium Salts

41. Stress Reshapes the Physiological Response of Halophile Fungi to Salinity

42. Synergistic Interactions in Microbial Biofilms Facilitate the Establishment of Opportunistic Pathogenic Fungi in Household Dishwashers

43. Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149

44. Extremely Halotolerant and Halophilic Fungi Inhabit Brine in Solar Salterns Around the Globe

45. Phenotypes Associated with Pathogenicity: Their Expression in Arctic Fungal Isolates

46. The Black Yeast Exophiala dermatitidis and Other Selected Opportunistic Human Fungal Pathogens Spread from Dishwashers to Kitchens.

47. Production of Secondary Metabolites in Extreme Environments: Food- and Airborne Wallemia spp. Produce Toxic Metabolites at Hypersaline Conditions.

48. Low Water Activity Induces the Production of Bioactive Metabolites in Halophilic and Halotolerant Fungi

49. Opportunistic Water-Borne Human Pathogenic Filamentous Fungi Unreported from Food

50. Global Molecular Diversity of the Halotolerant Fungus Hortaea werneckii

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