Research Keyword: isotopic fractionation

Diverse nitrogen acquisition strategies of conifer-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi shape unique responses to changing nitrogen regimes

This research examines how different types of mushroom fungi that partner with conifer trees acquire nitrogen in different ways. Using genomic analysis, lab experiments, and historical mushroom samples from the past 60 years, scientists found that even closely related fungal species have distinct strategies for obtaining nitrogen from different sources. These findings suggest that coniferous forests may respond quite differently to changes in nitrogen availability compared to forests with broadleaf trees.

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Influence of Diet and Growth Conditions on the Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopic Composition of Aspergillus niger Mycelium: Insights for Fungal Chitosan Characterization

Scientists studied how the diet of Aspergillus niger fungus affects the chemical fingerprint of chitosan it produces. By analyzing carbon and nitrogen isotopes in fungal biomass grown on different diets, they found that the fungus’s food source leaves distinctive isotopic signatures. This discovery could help verify whether chitosan in food and wine products truly comes from fungi rather than being fraudulently substituted with cheaper animal-derived alternatives.

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