• The Neglected Marine Fungi, Sensu stricto, and Their Isolation for Natural Products’ Discovery 

      Overy, David P.; Rämä, Teppo; Oosterhuis, Rylee; Walker, Allison K.; Pang, Ka-Lai (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-10)
      Despite the rapid development of molecular techniques relevant for natural product research, culture isolates remain the primary source from which natural products chemists discover and obtain new molecules from microbial sources. Techniques for obtaining and identifying microbial isolates (such as filamentous fungi) are thus of crucial importance for a successful natural products’ discovery program. ...
    • Recent progress in marine mycological research in different countries, and prospects for future developments worldwide 

      Pang, Ka-Lai; Jones, E. B. Gareth; Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed A.; Adams, Sarah J.; Alves, Artur; Azevedo, Egídia; Bahkali, Ali H.; Barata, Margarida; Burgaud, Gaëtan; Fryar, Sally C.; González, Maria C.; Jin, Jing; Mehiri, Mohamed; Meslet-Cladiére, Laurence; Prado, Soizic; Rämä, Teppo; Reich, Marlis; Roullier, Catherine; Sarma, Vemuri Venkateswara; Tibell, Leif; Tibell, Sanja; Velez, Patricia; Walker, Allison K. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-27)
      Early research on marine fungi was mostly descriptive, with an emphasis on their diversity and taxonomy, especially of those collected at rocky shores on seaweeds and driftwood. Subsequently, further substrata (e.g. salt marsh grasses, marine animals, seagrasses, sea foam, seawater, sediment) and habitats (coral reefs, deep-sea, hydrothermal vents, mangroves, sandy beaches, salt marshes) were explored ...