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This project investigates the growth and metabolite production of lichen-forming fungi, focusing on genetic and environmental factors. It aims to enhance in vitro culturing techniques and understand the biosynthesis of valuable secondary metabolites.
Lichens are the symbiotic phenotype of nutritionally specialized fungi that derive fixed carbon from green algae and/or cyanobacteria.
The impact of nutrient availability and climate conditions on the growth and production of secondary metabolites is often discussed, especially that lichens produce an amazing diversity of secondary metabolites.
Unfortunately, lichens are slow growing in nature and industrial-scale harvesting is not ecologically sensible and for some species not feasible, but lic…
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