Publications by authors named "Lam Tung Le"

Previous studies have reported the functional role, biochemical features and synthesis pathway of podophyllotoxin (PTOX) in plants. In this study, we employed combined morphological and molecular techniques to identify an endophytic fungus and extract PTOX derivatives. Based on the analysis of ITS sequences and the phylogenetic tree, the isolate was classified as Penicillium herquei HGN12.

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Lour. is an Asian species of fig tree in the family Moraceae. The chloroplast (cp) genome of m3 was sequenced using the Pacbio sequel platform.

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Penicillium oxalicum has been reported as a multienzyme-producing fungus and is widely used in industry due to great potential for cellulase release. Until now, there are only 10 available genome assemblies of P. oxalicum species deposited in the GenBank database.

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Background: Lignocellulose is a renewable and enormous biomass resource, which can be degraded efficiently by a range of cocktails of carbohydrate-active enzymes secreted by termite gut symbiotic bacteria. There is an urgent need to find enzymes with novel characteristics for improving the conversion processes in the production of lignocellulosic-based products. Although various studies dedicated to the genus as gut symbiont genetic potential related to plant biomass-acting enzymes and exopolysaccharides production has been fully untapped to date.

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Based on a total of 6,295,650 sequences from the V3 and V4 regions (16S ribosomal RNA), the composition of the microorganism communities in the water of three (Decapoda, Whiteleg shrimp; Soc Trang, Vietnam) ponds were identified. (10-20.29%), (13.

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