Special Issue: "Fungi: What Have We Learned from Omics?"
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- DOI: 10.3390/jof8111145
Special Issue: "Fungi: What Have We Learned from Omics?"
Abstract
Fungi are vast in terms of diversity, ecological roles, habitats they occupy, physiology, metabolism, and in many other characteristics [...].
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