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Volumn 333, Issue 6043, 2011, Pages 762-765
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The plant cell wall-decomposing machinery underlies the functional diversity of forest fungi
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
CELLULOSE;
HEMICELLULOSE;
LIGNIN;
TRANSCRIPTOME;
ADAPTATION;
BOREAL FOREST;
CELLULOSE;
COEVOLUTION;
DECOMPOSITION;
ECTOMYCORRHIZA;
FOREST SOIL;
FUNGUS;
GENETIC ANALYSIS;
GENOMICS;
LIGNIN;
MICROBIAL ACTIVITY;
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENT;
PROTEIN;
PROTEOMICS;
ROOT ROT;
SOIL CARBON;
SPECIES DIVERSITY;
WOOD;
ARTICLE;
BROWN ROT;
CELL WALL;
DECOMPOSITION;
FOREST SOIL;
FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SAPROTROPH;
SERPULA LACRYMANS;
WHITE ROT FUNGUS;
ANGIOSPERMS;
BASIDIOMYCOTA;
BIODIVERSITY;
BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION;
BIOTA;
CELL WALL;
CONIFEROPHYTA;
CORIOLACEAE;
GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING;
GENES, FUNGAL;
GENOMICS;
LIGNIN;
MYCORRHIZAE;
OXIDOREDUCTASES;
PEROXIDASES;
PHYLOGENY;
PROTEOME;
SYMBIOSIS;
TREES;
WOOD;
FUNGI;
POSTIA PLACENTA;
SERPULA LACRYMANS;
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EID: 79961228770
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: 10959203
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.1205411 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (469)
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References (29)
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