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Mangrove fungi: A glimpse into Africa, its diversity and biotechnological potential
Abstract:
African Mangroves are among the unique forest ecosystems dominating mostly the coastal
waters of the Indian Ocean that provide habitat for diversified biodiversity, including fungi.
Mangrove fungal diversity represents the largest untapped reservoir of biodiversity for the potential
discovery of new pharmaceuticals, enzymes, and unique bio compounds used for various
biotechnological applications. However, they have been highly underappreciated. For ages, fungi
from the marine environment have been considered aliens with low species diversity and richness,
partly due to poor techniques deployed in exploring them. Advancement of culture-independent
approaches, especially next-generation sequencing (NGS), has unveiled a tremendous fungal
diversity, once hidden in plain sight in the surrounding environment. A spark of interest ignited in
mycological and biotechnological research, and scientists focus on mangrove fungi to unearth novel
metabolites with anticancer, antimicrobial, and biotechnological potentials. Many studies of marine
endophytic fungi revealed a significant gap in the documentation of African mangrove fungi, their
study methods, and their metabolites of biotechnological potential. This review highlights the
information gap on African mangrove fungal diversity and the biotechnological potential of their
metabolites for pharmaceutical and industrial applications. In addition, the study will discuss
techniques used for their isolation and characterization.
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2023-06-30
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Asian Journal of Mycology (AJOM), Vol.6 No.1 (2023): p58-76