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Item Metadata only Effect of mushroom ganoderma lucidum extract treatment in hypercholesterolemic patients(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1999) Pachara Panpunuan; Vichai Tanphaichitr; Ratana Pakpeankitvatana; Preeya LeelahagulItem Metadata only Effect of mushroom ganoderma lucidum extract treatment in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1999) Savanee Chaveesuk; Vichai Tanphaichitr; Preeya Leelahagul; Ratana PakpeankitvatanaPublication Metadata only Septal pore complex morphology in the Agaricomycotina (Basidiomycota) with emphasis on the Cantharellales and Hymenochaetales(2009-05-01) Kenneth G.A. van Driel; Bruno M. Humbel; Arie J. Verkleij; Joost Stalpers; Wally H. Müller; Teun Boekhout; CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center CBS - KNAW; Utrecht University; Mahidol UniversityThe ultrastructure of septa and septum-associated septal pore caps are important taxonomic markers in the Agaricomycotina (Basidiomycota, Fungi). The septal pore caps covering the typical basidiomycetous dolipore septum are divided into three mainItem Metadata only New insights into Lactocollybia (Agaricales, Basidiomycota): Morpho-phylogenetic analyses revealing two interesting species and one new record from Thailand and evidence of intercontinental conspecificity(2025-01-01) Bera I.; Wisitrassameewong K.; Thongklang N.; Bera I.; Mahidol UniversityThe genus Lactocollybia (incertae sedis, Agaricales) is a small and relatively understudied group of mushrooms, exhibiting unique morphological and ecological characteristics. Most species have a saprobic lifestyle, distributed in tropical to subtropical regions. Currently, the phylogenetic relationships of species remain poorly understood due to insufficient DNA sequence data of existing species. This study is an integrative approach, combining morphological characteristics and molecular analyses using nrITS and two-locus (nrITS-nrLSU) phylogenetic estimation. For the latter, we tested phylogenetic lineages of publicly available nrITS sequences and six samples from Thailand. Our phylogenies have revealed that Thai samples are placed in three phylogenetic clades, in which one of them is proposed as a new species, L. polyhabitata, whereas L. variicystis is reported for the first time from Thailand, suggesting a broader distribution of this species in the tropical region. Another species, L. cf. epia, has been critically analyzed for its affinity towards L. epia. All studied species are placed in phylogenetic clades with a multitude of collections from different continents, which suggests the evidence of intercontinental conspecificity across tropical and subtropical regions.Publication Metadata only Microbial ecology of Thailand tsunami and non-tsunami affected terrestrials(2014-04-07) Naraporn Somboonna; Alisa Wilantho; Kruawun Jankaew; Anunchai Assawamakin; Duangjai Sangsrakru; Sithichoke Tangphatsornruang; Sissades Tongsima; Chulalongkorn University; Thailand National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Mahidol Universityfloras like Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria and Basidiomycota. Pathogenic microbes, including Acinetobacter haemolyticus, Flavobacterium spp. and Photobacterium spp., were also found frequently in S1. Furthermore, different metabolic potentials highlightedPublication Metadata only Fungal assemblages on indoor surfaces with visible mold growth in homes after the 2016 flood disaster in Thailand(2020-08-01) Nopadol Precha; Wissanupong Kliengchuay; Cheolwoon Woo; Naomichi Yamamoto; Kraichat Tantrakarnapa; Walailak University; Seoul National University; Mahidol Universityand Basidiomycota, with respective mean relative abundances of 87% and 13%. The dominant genera and their mean relative abundances were Leptospora (12.0%), Cystobasidium (7.7%), and Pyrenochaetopsis (6.5%). P-tests showed that indoor visible fungal assemblagesPublication Metadata only Septal pore cap protein SPC18, isolated from the basidiomycetous fungus Rhizoctonia solani, also resides in pore plugs(2008-10-01) Kenneth G A Van Driel; Arend F. Van Peer; Jan Grijpstra; Han A B Wösten; Arie J. Verkleij; Wally H. Müller; Teun Boekhout; CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center CBS - KNAW; Utrecht University; Mahidol UniversityBasidiomycota (i.e., Agaricomycotina) are associated with septal pore caps. Although the ultrastructure of the septal pore caps has been studied extensively, neither the biochemical composition nor the function of these organelles is known. Here, we reportPublication Metadata only Phylogenetic relationships and morphological evolution in Lentinus, Polyporellus and Neofavolus, emphasizing southeastern Asian taxa(2015-01-01) Jaya Seelan Sathiya Seelan; Alfredo Justo; Laszlo G. Nagy; Edward A. Grand; Scott A. Redhead; David Hibbett; Clark University; Universiti Malaysia Sabah; Mahidol University; Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada© 2015 by The Mycological Society of America, Lawrence, KS 66044-8897. The genus Lentinus (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) is widely documented from tropical and temperate forests and is taxonomically controversial. Here we studied the relationshipsItem Metadata only Fungal microbiota in peritoneal dialysis effluent related peritonitis patients by amplicon sequencing of internal transcribed spacer based on Oxford nanopore Technologies(2025-06-01) Visedthorn S.; Chitcharoen S.; Klomkliew P.; Sawaswong V.; Sivapornnukul P.; Chanchaem P.; Saejew T.; Pavatung P.; Kanjanabuch T.; Payungporn S.; Visedthorn S.; Mahidol Universitythat the ONT was able to identify fungal taxa in 69 out of 104 samples (66.3 %), which included mixed organisms. The predominant phyla identified in the PDE sample were Basidiomycota, followed by Ascomycota and Glomeromycota. Notably, Wallemia was the mostItem Metadata only Assessing mycelium-based blocks utilizing Pleurotus ostreatus versus Trichoderma virens: material characterization and substrate ratios of bamboo residues, spent coffee grounds, and rice husks(2025-01-01) Benchaphong A.; Phanthuwongpakdee J.; Kwantong P.; Nuankaew S.; Chuaseeharonnachai C.; Koedrith P.; Dueramae S.; Thongraksa A.; Somrithipol S.; Hu Y.; Wattanavichean N.; Boonyuen N.; Benchaphong A.; Mahidol Universityproperties. This study investigates the fabrication and characterization of MBBs using Pleurotus ostreatus (Basidiomycota) as the mycelial binding agent and compares its performance with Trichoderma virens (Ascomycota), a non-mushroom mycelial alternative
