Champignon coprophile (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Champignon coprophile" in French language version.

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  • Whyte A.C, Gloer J.B, Scott J.A & Malloch D (1996) Cercophorins AC: novel antifungal and cytotoxic metabolites from the coprophilous fungus Cercophora areolata. Journal of natural products, 59(8), 765-769.(résumé)
  • Weber, H. A., Baenziger, N. C., & Gloer, J. B. (1988) Podosporin A: a novel antifungal metabolite from the coprophilous fungus Podospora decipiens (Wint.) Niessl. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 53(19), 4567-4569 (résumé).
  • Alfatafta, A. A., Gloer, J. B., Scott, J. A., & Malloch, D. (1994). Apiosporamide, a new antifungal agent from the coprophilous fungus Apiospora montagnei. Journal of natural products, 57(12), 1696-1702 (résumé).
  • Weber, H. A., & Gloer, J. B. (1991). The preussomerins: novel antifungal metabolites from the coprophilous fungus Preussia isomera Cain. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 56(14), 4355-4360 (résumé).
  • Weber H.A, Baenziger N.C & Gloer J.B (1990) Structure of preussomerin A: an unusual new antifungal metabolite from the coprophilous fungus Preussia isomera. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 112(18), 6718-6719 (résumé).

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  • Al-deen, S. J., Al-Habbeb, E. K., & Abdullah, S. K. (1990) Cellulolytic activity of coprophilous fungi. Cryptogamic Botany, 2(1), 25-29 (résumé).

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  • Weber, R. W., & Webster, J. (1998). Stimulation of growth and reproduction of Sphaeronaemella fimicola by other coprophilous fungi. Mycological research, 102(09), 1055-1061 (résumé).
  • Weber R.W, Meffert A, Anke H & Sterner O (2005) Production of sordarin and related metabolites by the coprophilous fungus Podospora pleiospora in submerged culture and in its natural substrate. Mycological research, 109(05), 619-626 (résumé).

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  • Wicklow D.T, Angel K & Lussenhop J (1980) Fungal community expression in lagomorph versus ruminant feces. Mycologia, 1015-1021 (résumé).
  • Trappe J.M & Maser C (1976) Germination of spores of Glomus macrocarpus (Endogonaceae) after passage through a rodent digestive tract. Mycologia, 433-436 (résumé).
  • Wicklow D.T, Detroy R.W & Adams S (1980) Differential modification of the lignin and cellulose components in wheat straw by fungal colonists of ruminant dung : ecological implications. Mycologia, 1065-1076 (résumé).

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  • Lodha B.C (1964). "Studies on coprophilous fungi. II; Chaetomium". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 30 (1): 163–167 ; décembre 1964 Doi:10.1007/BF02046722. PMID 14195246.

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  • Suryanarayanan T.S, Kumaresan V & Johnson J.A (1998) Foliar fungal endophytes from two species of the mangrove Rhizophora. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 44(10), 1003-1006 (résumé).
  • Booth T (1982) Taxonomic notes on coprophilous fungi of the Arctic: Churchill, Resolute Bay, and Devon Island. Canadian Journal of Botany, 60(7), 1115-1125 (résumé)
  • Angel, S. K., & Wlcklow, D. T. (1983). Coprophilous fungal communities in semiarid to mesic grasslands. Canadian Journal of Botany, 61(2), 594-602 (résumé).
  • Wicklow D.T. & Hirschfield B.J (1979) Evidence of a competitive hierarchy among coprophilous fungal populations. Canadian journal of microbiology, 25(7), 855-858 (résumé).

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  • Richardson, Michael J. (2001). "Coprophilous fungi from Brazil" . Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology) 44 (3): 283–289. doi:10.1590/S1516-89132001000300010. ISSN 1516-8913 . Consulté 30 mars 2009.

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  • Wicklow D.T & Moore V (1974) Effect of incubation temperature on the coprophilous fungal succession. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 62(2), 411-415 (résumé).
  • Kuthubutheen A.J & Webster J (1986) Effects of water availability on germination, growth and sporulation of coprophilous fungi. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 86(1), 77-91 (résumé)
  • Harrower, K. M., & Nagy, L. A. (1979). Effects of nutrients and water stress on growth and sporulation of coprophilous fungi. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 72(3), 459-462 (résumé).
  • Kuthubutheen A.J & Webster J (1986) Water availability and the coprophilous fungus succession. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 86(1), 63-76 (résumé).
  • Weber R.W & Webster J (1997) The coprophilous fungus Sphaeronaemella fimicola, a facultative mycoparasite. Mycologist, 11(2), 50-51.
  • Bazyli Czeczuga & Bożenna Mazalska (2000) Zoosporic aquatic fungi growing on avian excrements in various types of water bodies ; Limnologica - Ecology and Management of Inland Waters ; Vol.30, n°4, décembre 2000, Pages 323–330, mis en ligne le 16 aout 2005 (résumé)
  • Wicklow, D. T., & Yocom, D. H. (1981). Fungal species numbers and decomposition of rabbit faeces. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 76(1), 29-32 (résumé).
  • Harper J.E. & Webster J (1964), An experimental analysis of the coprophilous fungus succession ; Transactions of the British Mycological Society Vol.47, n°4, décembre 1964, Pages 511–530 (résumé)
  • Nagy L.A & Harrower K.M (1979) Analysis of two southern hemisphere coprophilous fungus successions. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 72(1), 69-74 (résumé).
  • Ikediugwu, F. E. O., & Webster, J. (1970). Hyphal interference in a range of coprophilous fungi. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 54(2), 205-IN6 (résumé
  • Ikediugwu F.E.O & Webster J (), Hyphal interference in a range of coprophilous fungi  ; Transactions of the British Mycological Society Vol. 54, N°2, avril 1970, Pages 205–210, IN6 (résumé)
  • Wicklow, D. T., & Yocom, D. H. (1982). Effect of larval grazing by Lycoriella mali (Diptera: Sciaridae) on species abundance of coprophilous fungi. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 78(1), 29-32.(résumé)
  • Aptroot, A., & van Geel, B. (2006). Fungi of the colon of the Yukagir Mammoth and from stratigraphically related permafrost samples. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 141(1), 225-230 (résumé).
  • Graf, M. T., & Chmura, G. L. (2006) Development of modern analogues for natural, mowed and grazed grasslands using pollen assemblages and coprophilous fungi. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 141(1), 139-149 (résumé).
  • A. Ekblom, L. Gillson (2010) Dung fungi as indicators of past herbivore abundance, Kruger and Limpopo National Park Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Volume 296, Issues 1–2, 1 Oct. 2010, Pages 14–27 (résumé
  • van Geel, B., Buurman, J., Brinkkemper, O., Schelvis, J., Aptroot, A., van Reenen, G., & Hakbijl, T. (2003). Environmental reconstruction of a Roman Period settlement site in Uitgeest (The Netherlands), with special reference to coprophilous fungi. Journal of Archaeological Science, 30(7), 873-883 (résumé)

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  • Piontelli E, Santa-maria M.A.T & Caretta G (1981) Coprophilous fungi of the horse Mycopathologia, 74(2), 89-105 (résumé).
  • Lussenhop J & Wicklow D.T (1985) Interaction of competing fungi with fly larvae. Microbial ecology, 11(2), 175-182 (résumé).
  • Lussenhop, J., & Wicklow, D. T. (1985). Interaction of competing fungi with fly larvae. Microbial ecology, 11(2), 175-182. (résumé)

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  • Xie, N. (2014). Caractérisation fonctionnelle des gènes de laccases et de bilirubine oxydases, appartenant à la famille des gènes multicopper oxydases, chez le champignon coprophile Podospora anserina: vers une meilleure compréhension de la dégradation de la lignocellulose par les champignons (Doctoral dissertation, Paris 7) (résumé)

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