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August 2015 - July 2020
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville
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- Cell and Molecular Biology/ Fungi and Plant Pathology
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Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus is the most predominant endocrine disorders. Nearly, 1.4 million patients have been diagnosed with diabetes in Iraq. This disease can cause a weakened immune system leading to increasing risk of infections with many microbial diseases.
Aim and Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the yeast struc...
Fomes fomentarius (L.) Fr., 1849 (Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Polyporaceae) is a significant fungal species widely used in traditional medicine. However, several studies have noted there is a genetic variation among strains collected from different geographic regions. The current study focused on identifying the genetic lineage of the first record...
Wild macrofungi have potential functions in ecosystems and sustainable developments through their roles in waste management, human health and societal upliftment. However, there is limited knowledge of wild macrofungi in Iraq. Three interesting collections within Chlorophyllum, Mycenastrum and Ossicaulis genera related to basidiomycetes were discov...
Due to global water scarcity, this experiment was conducted to search for genotypes that are widely cultivated locally to resist water stress in the autumn season 2021, and 24 genotypes were used, and two field capacities were 100% and 30%, A factorial experiment was carried out according to the RCBD design, and the results showed through the study...
Diverse assemblages of macrofungi are associated with the heterogeneous litter microhabitats that occur on the forest floor. Functionally, these organisms are referred to as litter-decomposing fungi, and they represent a primary component of ecosystem functioning. However, the taxonomic diversity, functional diversity and community composition of l...
A diverse assemblage of fungi is associated with the litter layer found on the forest floor. Many of these are litter-decomposing fungi, which play a major role as functional decomposers, carbon sequesterers and nutrient immobilizers while also serving as both soil stabilizers and biological remediators. Each year, temperate deciduous forests such...