TY - JOUR
T1 - The FUNG-GROWTH database
T2 - linking fungal phenotype to genome
AU - de Vries, Ronald P.
AU - Wiebenga, A.
AU - Osorio, Guillermo Aguilar
AU - Pontes, Maria Victoria Aguilar
AU - Battaglia, Evy
AU - Benocci, Tiziano
AU - Gelber, Isabelle Benoit
AU - Bouzid, Ourdia
AU - Lopez, Sara Casado
AU - Linares, Nancy Coconi
AU - Debets, Alfons J.M.
AU - de Jong, Jan F.J.
AU - Drula, Elodie
AU - Falkoski, Daniel
AU - Grijpstra, Jan
AU - Gruben, Birgit S.
AU - Klaubauf, Sylvia
AU - Khosravi, Claire
AU - Kowalczyk, Joanna E.
AU - Kun, Roland S.
AU - Liwanag, April J.
AU - Lubbers, Ronnie J.M.
AU - Majoor, Eline
AU - Misiedjan, Sakinie
AU - Müller, Astrid
AU - Budak, Şebnem Ozturkoglu
AU - Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina
AU - Robl, Diogo
AU - Trejo-Aguilar, Blanca
AU - van den Brink, Joost
AU - Visser, Yoni
AU - Vivas-Duarte, Alexandra
AU - Vugts, Aniek
AU - Zhou, Miaomiao
AU - Peng, Mao
AU - Coutinho, Pedro M.
AU - Henrissat, Bernard
AU - Robert, Vincent
PY - 2025/8/6
Y1 - 2025/8/6
N2 - The utilization of plant biomass, polysaccharides, and associated monosaccharides is a crucial part of fungal physiology. With an increasing number of genomes, annotation can address differences in this process but often lacks detailed biological support. FUNG-GROWTH (https://www.fung-growth.org/) aims to provide and host this to improve genome analysis.
AB - The utilization of plant biomass, polysaccharides, and associated monosaccharides is a crucial part of fungal physiology. With an increasing number of genomes, annotation can address differences in this process but often lacks detailed biological support. FUNG-GROWTH (https://www.fung-growth.org/) aims to provide and host this to improve genome analysis.
KW - fungi
KW - growth profiles
KW - monosaccharides
KW - plant biomass
KW - polysaccharides
U2 - 10.1128/mra.00378-25
DO - 10.1128/mra.00378-25
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105016744984
SN - 2576-098X
VL - 14
JO - Microbiology Resource Announcements
JF - Microbiology Resource Announcements
IS - 9
ER -