New Real Science Gallery pictures will be posted here as soon as they are available. Purification of heterologously expressed cellulase protein of anaerobic fungi by Zhenxiang Meng, Nanjing Agricultural University, China.
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Real Science Gallery update
New Real Science Gallery pictures will be posted here as soon as they are available. Julia Vinzelj (PhD student, UIBK) is processing the Marmot faecal sample for enriching the anaerobic fungi.
Next featured genus: Liebetanzomyces
Liebetanzomyces was the eleventh anaerobic fungal genus to be described. Liebetanzomyces is morphologically similar to Piromyces, Buwchfawromyces, Pecoramyces and Oontomyces due to it having a monocentric thallus and monoflagellated zoospores. In contrast, on the molecular level, it is similar to the polycentric genus Anaeromyces. The genus Liebetanzomyces was named by Joshi et al in 2018 … Continue reading Next featured genus: Liebetanzomyces
Real Science Gallery update
New Real Science Gallery pictures will be posted here as soon as they are available. Hongjian Dai is reading the literature related to fiber degrading enzymes at Nanjing Agricultural University, China.
Next featured genus: Feramyces
Feramyces was the tenth anaerobic fungal genus to be described. Like Neocallimastix, it has a monocentric thallus and polyflagellated zoospores. The type species is called F. austinii to honor Mr. Jim Austin who sampled wild animals. Read more about Fermayces here.
Publications – new monthly updates
As of January 2022, there will be a monthly post listing any newly published scientific articles relating to anaerobic fungi. To kick things off, with this first post we have 11 papers to share with you which have been published since the last quarter of 2021 until now: Voigt, K.; James, T.Y.; Kirk, P.M.; Santiago, … Continue reading Publications – new monthly updates
2021 AFN Members Directory – now available!
This year's AFN members directory is the 10 year anniversary edition. The directory is a go to place to find out about who is working on anaerobic fungi world-wide! You can download your own copy from here.
We are now on Instagram!
You can now find the anaerobic fungi network on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/anaerobic_fungi_network/
Paucimyces – 20th anaerobic fungal genus!
Another anaerobic fungal genus has been described, bringing the total number now up to 20. Paucimyces has monoflagellated zoospores and polycentric thalli with highly branched nucleated filamentous rhizomycelium, a growth pattern encountered in a minority of described anaerobic fungal genera so far. The type species of the genus is Paucimyces polynucleatus. Read more about this … Continue reading Paucimyces – 20th anaerobic fungal genus!
Webinars
Since the start of this year AFN has been holding webinars every 2-3 months. These webinars are only open to AFN members, so if you are not already a member please just get in touch. AFN membership is free!