Publications by authors named "Sarah Lyne"

Species of the genus are ubiquitous in the environment and are widely used in agriculture, as biopesticides, and in the industry for the production of plant cell wall-degrading enzymes. represents an important genus of endophytes, and several species have become excellent models for the study of fungal biology and plant-microbe interactions; moreover, are exceptional biotechnological factories for the production of bioactive molecules useful in agriculture and medicine. Next-generation sequencing technology coupled with systematic construction of recombinant DNA molecules provides powerful tools that contribute to the functional analysis of genetics, thus allowing for a better understanding of the underlying factors determining its biology.

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