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  1. Ecology of Macrofungi
  2. Ecology of Macrofungi
  3. Bioprospects of Macrofungi
  4. Irpex lacteus—A Less Explored Source of Bioactive Metabolites
  5. On the Secondary Metabolites and Biological Activities of Bird's Nest Fungi
  6. Laetiporus sulphureus A Rich Source of Diverse Bioactive Metabolites
  7. Assembly Processes and Biogeographical Characteristics of Soil Bacterial Sub-communities of Different Habitats in Urban Green Spaces
  8. Fungal Metabolites: A Potential Source of Antidiabetic Agents with Particular Reference to PTP1B Inhibitors
  9. Antidiabetic Agents from Fungi with Special Reference to α-Glucosidase Inhibitors
  10. Fungi and Fungal Products in Human Welfare and Biotechnology
  11. Endophytes: Potential agents for sustainable agriculture practices
  12. Cerioporus squamosus (Huds.) Quél.; Cerioporus leptocephalus (Fr.) Zmitr. & Kovalenko - POLYPORACEAE
  13. Fomitopsis betulina (Bull.) B.K. Cui, M.L. Han & Y.C. Dai; Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw.) P. Karst. - FOMITOPSIDACEAE
  14. Irpex lacteus (Fr.) Fr. - IRPICACEAE
  15. Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill - FOMITOPSIDACEAE
  16. Nanotechnology in Agriculture and Environmental Science
  17. Recent Approaches in Nanobioformulation for Sustainable Agriculture
  18. Fungal Biotechnology Prospects and Avenues
  19. Fungal Biopolymers and Biocomposites
  20. Advances in Macrofungi
  21. Fomitopsis betulina A Rich Source of Diverse Bioactive Metabolites
  22. Application of Selected Species of the Genus Xylaria in Traditional Medicine
  23. Advances in Macrofungi
  24. Keratinophilic fungi from the feathers of Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) in Maharastra India
  25. Progress in Mycology
  26. Progress in Mycology
  27. History and Developments of Plant Pathology in India: Fungal Aspects
  28. Hericium erinaceus - A Rich Source of Diverse Bioactive Metabolites
  29. Endophytic and marine fungi are potential source of antioxidants
  30. Fungi a Potential Source of Bioactive Metabolites an Indian Prospective
  31. Bioactive Metabolites of Endophytic fungi of Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh.
  32. Endophytic Fungi - An Untapped Source of Potential Antioxidants
  33. Exophiarin, an isocoumarin from the fungus Exophiala sp. with antihyperglycemic activity
  34. Microbial Pigments in the Food Industry—Challenges and the Way Forward
  35. Advancing Frontiers in Mycology & Mycotechnology
  36. Marine Fungi as a Potential Source of Future Cosmeceuticals
  37. Diversity of Endophytic Fungi and Their Role in Artificial Agarwood Production in Aquilaria Tree
  38. Antimycobacterials from Fungi
  39. Mangrove-Associated Fungi: A Novel Source of Potential Anticancer Compounds
  40. Endophytic Fungi: A Source of Potential Antifungal Compounds
  41. Novel Anticancer compounds from Endophytic fungi
  42. In-vitro evaluation of marine derived fungi against Cutibacterium acnes
  43. Marine fungi: An untapped bioresource for future cosmeceuticals
  44. Marine Fungi: A Source of Potential Anticancer Compounds
  45. Nonribosomal Peptides from Marine Microbes and Their Antimicrobial and Anticancer Potential
  46. Evaluation of anti-bacterial activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized by novel coprophilous fungus PM0651419
  47. Recent advances in the discovery of bioactive metabolites from Pestalotiopsis
  48. Developments in Fungal Biology and Applied Mycology
  49. Fungal Pigments: An Overview
  50. Keratinophilic Fungi Distribution, Pathogenicity and Biotechnological Potentials
  51. Fungal Tannase: Recent Advances and Industrial Applications
  52. Novel Targets and Advancements in Drug Discovery: The Case of HIV-AIDS
  53. Incidence of Keratinophilic Fungi from the Selected Soils of Kaziranga National Park, Assam (India)
  54. The Pharmacological Potential of Non-ribosomal Peptides from Marine Sponge and Tunicates
  55. Fungi
  56. Anti-inflammatory properties of mutolide isolated from the fungus Lepidosphaeria species (PM0651419)
  57. Endophytic fungi: a reservoir of antibacterials
  58. Fungi From Different Substrates
  59. Coprophilous Fungi: A Review and Selected Bibliography
  60. Anticancer activity of new depsipeptide compound isolated from an endophytic fungus
  61. Incidence of Keratinophilic Fungi from Selected Soils of Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra State, India
  62. Fungal Endophytes: An Amazing and Hidden Source of Cytotoxic Compounds
  63. Prevalence of keratinophilic fungi in public park soils of Mumbai, India
  64. Systematics and Evolution of Fungi
  65. Fungal endophytes A potential source of antifungal compounds
  66. Fungal endophytes: A potential source of antifungal compounds
  67. Fungi: A Potential Source of Anti-inflammatory Compounds
  68. Prevalence of keratinophilic fungi in usar soils of Uttar Pradesh, India
  69. Incidence of keratinophilic fungi from the soils of Vedanthangal Water Bird Sanctuary (India)
  70. The occurrence of keratinophilic fungi in selected soils of Ladakh (India)
  71. Isolation of Dermatophytes and other Keratinophilic Fungi from Soil of Mussoorie (India)
  72. Fungi from Different Environments
  73. Fungal Endophytes
  74. Keratinophilic fungi from selected soils of Bahrain
  75. Keratinophilic fungi from the vicinity of meteorite crater soils of Lonar (India)
  76. The occurrence of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi from the soils of Himachal Pradesh (India).
  77. Keratinophilic fungi on feathers of pigeon in Maharashtra, India
  78. Isolation of Dermatophytes and other Keratinophilic Fungi from the Vicinity of Salt Pan Soils of Mumbai, India
  79. The maintenance and preservation of keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes
  80. Incidence of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the glacier bank soils of the Kashmir valley, India
  81. Volatile metabolites of aspergilli in relation to spore germination of some keratinophilic fungi
  82. Antimycobacterials from Fungi