The FUNG-GROWTH database: linking fungal phenotype to genome

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2025-09-11

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de Vries, Ronald PISNI 0000000391144204
Wiebenga, Ad
Aguilar Osorio, Guillermo
Aguilar Pontes, Maria Victoria
Battaglia, EvyISNI 000000039552233X
Benocci, Tiziano
Benoit Gelber, Isabelle
Bouzid, OurdiaISNI 0000000358292870
Casado Lopez, Sara
Coconi Linares, Nancy

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Abstract

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.

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fungi, growth profiles, monosaccharides, plant biomass, polysaccharides

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de Vries, R P, Wiebenga, A, Aguilar Osorio, G, Aguilar Pontes, M V, Battaglia, E, Benocci, T, Benoit Gelber, I, Bouzid, O, Casado Lopez, S, Coconi Linares, N, Debets, A J M, de Jong, J F J, Drula, E, Falkoski, D, Grijpstra, J, Gruben, B S, Klaubauf, S, Khosravi, C, Kowalczyk, J E, Kun, R S, Liwanag, A J, Lubbers, R J M, Majoor, E, Misiedjan, S, Müller, A, Ozturkoglu Budak, Ş, Patyshakuliyeva, A, Robl, D, Trejo-Aguilar, B, van den Brink, J, Visser, Y, Vivas-Duarte, A, Vugts, A, Zhou, M, Peng, M, Coutinho, P M, Henrissat, B & Robert, V 2025, 'The FUNG-GROWTH database : linking fungal phenotype to genome', Genome Announcements, vol. 14, no. 9, e0037825. https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00378-25