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    Cytotoxic and antibacterial depsidones from the endophytic fungus Chaetomium brasiliense isolated from Thai rice by Promgool, Trinop, Kanokmedhakul, Kwanjai, Leewijit, Thianrat, Song, Jiaojiao, Soytong, Kasem, Yahuafai, Jantana, Kudera, Tomas, Kokoska, Ladislav, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej

    Published in Natural product research (01-09-2022)
    “…Four new depsidones, mollicellins V-Y (1-4), together with eight known depsidones (5-12) were isolated from the endophytic fungus, Chaetomium brasiliense,…”
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    Natural product nanofibers derived from Trichoderma hamatum K01 to control citrus anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides by Phal, Pheaktra, Soytong, Kasem, Poeaim, Supattra

    Published in Open agriculture (19-04-2023)
    “…The antifungal activity of K01 to control C01 was recorded. Pathogenicity of C01 on citrus leaves was confirmed by the Koch postulate. K01 inhibited the colony…”
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    Control of rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae by application of antifungal nanomaterials from Emericella nidulans by Song, Jiao Jiao, Soytong, Kasem, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej

    Published in Plant protection science (01-01-2022)
    “…Metabolites of Emericella nidulans (EN) were separated by chromatographic methods from crude hexane included emericellin and sterigmatocystin, while crude…”
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    Taxonomy and phylogeny of endophytic Chaetomium (Chaetomiaceae) associated with mango (Mangifera indica) in Yunnan, China by Yang, Er-Fu, Karunarathna, Samantha C., Elgorban, Abdallah M., Soytong, Kasem, Promputtha, Itthayakorn, Tibpromma, Saowaluck

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-07-2024)
    “…Endophytic fungi reside within plant tissues throughout their entire or partial life cycle, establishing a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship with…”
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    Rhodospirillum centenum, A New Growth Stimulant and Antagonistic Bacteria Against Leaf Spot of Rice Caused by Curvularia lunata by Vareeket, Rungrat, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Agrivita (01-02-2020)
    “…The research objectives were to find Rhodospirillum spp. to promote plant growth and as antagonists to control leaf spot of rice. The results showed that rice…”
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    Application of A New Bio-Formulation of Chaetomium cupreum For Biocontrol of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Causing Coffee Anthracnose on Arabica Variety in Laos by Vilavong, Somlit, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Agrivita (01-10-2017)
    “…The anthracnose pathogen was isolated from coffee leave and bean symptoms. Morphological and molecular phylogenetic data confirmed the species as…”
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    Biological Control of Brown Leaf Spot Disease Caused by Curvularia lunata and Field Application Method on Rice Variety IR66 in Cambodia by Tann, Huyly, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Agrivita (01-02-2017)
    “…Curvularia lunata was found to cause a serious rice brown leaf spot in Cambodia. This is the first report of brown leaf spot on rice in Cambodia. All isolates…”
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    Cytotoxic and Antimalarial Azaphilones from Chaetomium longirostre by Panthama, Natcha, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej, Kanokmedhakul, Kwanjai, Soytong, Kasem

    “…Four new azaphilones named longirostrerones A–D (1–4) and three known sterols, ergosteryl palmitate, ergosterol, and ergosterol peroxide, have been isolated…”
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    Bioformulations and Nano Product from Chaetomium Cupreum CC3003 to Control Leaf Spot of Rice var. Sen Pidoa in Cambodia by Tann, Huyly, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in International Journal of Plant Biology (13-02-2017)
    “…Curvularia lunata was isolated from leaf spot of rice var. Sen Pidoa and tested for pathogenicity. Chaetomium cupreum CC3003 expressed antifungal activity…”
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    Molecular phylogenetics of porcini mushrooms ( Boletus section Boletus) by Dentinger, Bryn T.M., Ammirati, Joseph F., Both, Ernst E., Desjardin, Dennis E., Halling, Roy E., Henkel, Terry W., Moreau, Pierre-Arthur, Nagasawa, Eiji, Soytong, Kasem, Taylor, Andy F., Watling, Roy, Moncalvo, Jean-Marc, McLaughlin, David J.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-12-2010)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Phylogenetic analysis of porcini using ITS supports the recognition of 18 species. ► DNA sequences of RPB1, but not LSU or ATP6, support…”
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    Out of the Palaeotropics? Historical biogeography and diversification of the cosmopolitan ectomycorrhizal mushroom family Inocybaceae by Matheny, P. Brandon, Aime, M. Catherine, Bougher, Neale L, Buyck, Bart, Desjardin, Dennis E, Horak, Egon, Kropp, Bradley R, Lodge, D. Jean, Soytong, Kasem, Trappe, James M, Hibbett, David S

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-04-2009)
    “…The ectomycorrhizal (ECM) mushroom family Inocybaceae is widespread in north temperate regions, but more than 150 species are encountered in the tropics and…”
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    Chemical constituents from the fungus Chaetomium cupreum RY202 by Panthama, Natcha, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej, Kanokmedhakul, Kwanjai, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Archives of pharmacal research (01-05-2015)
    “…Two new angular types of azaphilones, isochromophilonol ( 1 ) and ochrephilonol ( 2 ), together with ten known compounds ( 3 – 12 ), were isolated from…”
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    Bis-spiro-azaphilones and azaphilones from the fungi Chaetomium cochliodes VTh01 and C. cochliodes CTh05 by Phonkerd, Nutchanat, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej, Kanokmedhakul, Kwanjai, Soytong, Kasem, Prabpai, Samran, Kongsearee, Palangpon

    Published in Tetrahedron (01-09-2008)
    “…Four new dimeric spiro-azaplilones, cochliodones A–D ( 1– 4), two new azaphliones, chaetoviridines E and F ( 5 and 6), a new epi-chaetoviridin A ( 7), together…”
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    Antifungal activity of microbial nanoparticles derived from Chaetomium spp. against Magnaporthe oryzae causing rice blast by Song, Jiao Jiao, Soytong, Kasem, Kanokmedhakul, Somdej, Kanokmedhakul, Kwanjai, Poeaim, Supattra

    Published in Plant protection science (01-01-2020)
    “…The Magnaporthe oryzae isolate PO2 was proven to cause rice blast var. PSL 2 in this study. Chaetomium elatum, Chaetomium lucknowense and Chaetomium…”
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    A global view of Gyroporus: molecular phylogenetics, diversity patterns, and new species by Davoodian, Naveed, Bergemann, Sarah E., Hosaka, Kentaro, Raspé, Olivier, Bougher, Neale L., Fechner, Nigel A., Henkel, Terry W., Gelardi, Matteo, Soytong, Kasem, Naseer, Arooj, Ortiz-Santana, Beatriz, Baroni, Timothy J., Nagasawa, Eiji, Smith, Matthew E., Halling, Roy E.

    Published in Mycologia (03-09-2018)
    “…Gyroporus (Gyroporaceae, Boletales) is a highly diverse genus of poroid ectomycorrhizal mushrooms with a nearly worldwide distribution. Previous attempts to…”
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    Nano-particle derived from chaetomium cuprem cc3003 against Anthracnose of coffee var. Arabica by Kanokmedhakul Somdej, Vilavong Somlit, Kanokmedhakul Kaunchai, Kasem Soytong

    Published in International Journal of Plant Biology (21-12-2018)
    “…Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is proved to be a pathogenic isolate causing anthracnose disease on coffee var. Arabica in Lao PDR. Chaetomium cupreum CC3003…”
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    The phylogeny of selected Phylloporus species, inferred from NUC-LSU and ITS sequences, and descriptions of new species from the Old World by Neves, Maria Alice, Binder, Manfred, Halling, Roy, Hibbett, David, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2012)
    “…The phylogeny of Phylloporus (Boletaceae) has not been well studied, and the taxonomic relationships of this genus have varied considerably among authors. The…”
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    Antifungal activities of Chaetomium spp. against Fusarium wilt of tea by Phong, Nguyen Huu, Pongnak, Wattanachai, Soytong, Kasem

    Published in Plant protection science (01-01-2016)
    “…An isolate of Fusarium denominated as NHP-Fusa-2 from tea wilt and root-rot diseased sample collected in Vietnam was identified as Fusarium oxysporum based on…”
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