Establishing a national fungal genetic resource to enhance the bioeconomy

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Abstract

Global conservation activities of animals and plants to protect endangered species are laudable. Similarly, various national and international bodies have recognized the value of preserving different types of microbes, the 'hidden-constituents' that are present in all habitats. However, conservation of microbial biodiversity has generally not been a priority in the world. We present a roadmap for creating a national genetic resource for fungi, whose diversity reflects their remarkable fitness for the rich and varied habitats and environments in India. In addition to offering fine prospects for research-based higher education, this national asset will accelerate technology development and the bioeconomy.

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Suryanarayanan, T. S., Gopalan, V., Sahal, D., & Sanyal, K. (2015). Establishing a national fungal genetic resource to enhance the bioeconomy. Current Science, 109(6), 1033–1037. https://doi.org/10.18520/v109/i6/1033-1037

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