The amazing potential of fungi: 50 ways we can exploit fungi industrially
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Authors
Hyde, Kevin D.Xu, Jianchu
Rapior, Sylvie
Jeewon, Rajesh
Lumyong, Saisamorn
Niego, Allen Grace T.
Abeywickrama, Pranami D.
Aluthmuhandiram, Janith V.S.
Brahamanage, Rashika S.
Brooks, Siraprapa
Chaiyasen, Amornrat
Chethana, K. W.Thilini
Chomnunti, Putarak
Chepkirui, Clara
Chuankid, Boontiya
de Silva, Nimali I.
Doilom, Mingkwan
Faulds, Craig
Gentekaki, Eleni
Gopalan, Venkat
Kakumyan, Pattana
Harishchandra, Dulanjalee
Hemachandran, Hridya
Hongsanan, Sinang
Karunarathna, Anuruddha
Karunarathna, Samantha C.
Khan, Sehroon
Kumla, Jaturong
Jayawardena, Ruvishika S.
Liu, Jian Kui
Liu, Ningguo
Luangharn, Thatsanee
Macabeo, Allan Patrick G.
Marasinghe, Diana S.
Meeks, Dan
Mortimer, Peter E.
Mueller, Peter
Nadir, Sadia
Nataraja, Karaba N.
Nontachaiyapoom, Sureeporn
O’Brien, Meghan
Penkhrue, Watsana
Phukhamsakda, Chayanard
Ramanan, Uma Shaanker
Rathnayaka, Achala R.
Sadaba, Resurreccion B.
Sandargo, Birthe
Samarakoon, Binu C.
Tennakoon, Danushka S.
Siva, Ramamoorthy
Sriprom, Wasan
Suryanarayanan, T. S.
Sujarit, Kanaporn
Suwannarach, Nakarin
Suwunwong, Thitipone
Thongbai, Benjarong
Thongklang, Naritsada
Wei, Deping
Wijesinghe, S. Nuwanthika
Winiski, Jake
Yan, Jiye
Yasanthika, Erandi
Stadler, Marc

Issue Date
2019-07-31
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Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of organisms. Due to the immense range of habitats that fungi inhabit, and the consequent need to compete against a diverse array of other fungi, bacteria, and animals, fungi have developed numerous survival mechanisms. The unique attributes of fungi thus herald great promise for their application in biotechnology and industry. Moreover, fungi can be grown with relative ease, making production at scale viable. The search for fungal biodiversity, and the construction of a living fungi collection, both have incredible economic potential in locating organisms with novel industrial uses that will lead to novel products. This manuscript reviews fifty ways in which fungi can potentially be utilized as biotechnology. We provide notes and examples for each potential exploitation and give examples from our own work and the work of other notable researchers. We also provide a flow chart that can be used to convince funding bodies of the importance of fungi for biotechnological research and as potential products. Fungi have provided the world with penicillin, lovastatin, and other globally significant medicines, and they remain an untapped resource with enormous industrial potential.Affiliation
HZI,Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7,38124 Braunschweig, Germany.Publisher
SpringerJournal
Fungal DiversityURI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85068848752&origin=inwardhttp://hdl.handle.net/10033/621908
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reviewSeries/Report no.
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15602745ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s13225-019-00430-9
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