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2. Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche
3. Environmental regulation of reproductive phase change in Agaricus bisporus by 1-octen-3-ol, temperature and CO2
4. Agaricus bisporus genome sequence: A commentary
5. Hairpin-mediated down-regulation of the urea cycle enzyme argininosuccinate lyase in Agaricus bisporus
6. Eight-carbon volatiles in mushrooms and fungi: properties, analysis, and biosynthesis
7. Expression of Intracellular Enzymes During Hyphal Aggregate Formation in a Fruiting-Impaired Variant of Agaricus bisporus
8. Protease activity inAgaricus bisporus during periodic fruiting (flushing) and sporophore development
9. Purification and characterization of a serine proteinase from senescent sporophores of the commercial mushroom Agaricus bisporus
10. Cloning and Postharvest Expression of Serine Proteinase Transcripts in the Cultivated Mushroom Agaricus bisporus
11. Genes with increased transcript levels following harvest of the sporophore of Agaricus bisporus have multiple physiological roles
12. Characteristics of intracellular peptidase and proteinase activities from the mycelium of a cord-forming wood decay fungus, Serpula lacrymans
13. Water potentials and soluble carbohydrate concentrations in tissues of freshly harvested and stored mushrooms ( Agaricus bisporus)
14. Viral Diseases of Agaricus Bisporus, the Button Mushroom
15. The application of plastic film technology to the preservation of fresh horticultural produce
16. Characterization of serine proteinase expression in Agaricus bisporus and Coprinopsis cinerea by using green fluorescent protein and the A. bisporus SPR1 promoter
17. Multiple viral infections in Agaricus bisporus - Characterisation of 18 unique RNA viruses and 8 ORFans identified by deep sequencing
18. Functional analysis of Agaricus bisporus serine proteinase 1 reveals roles in utilization of humic rich substrates and adaptation to the leaf‐litter ecological niche
19. Erratum: Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012) 109 (17501-17506) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206847109)
20. Correction for Morin et al., Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche (vol 109, pg 17501, 2012)
21. Correction for Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche (vol 109, pg 17501, 2012)
22. Correction for Morin et al., Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche (vol 109, pg 17501, 2012)
23. Erratum: Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012) 109 (17501-17506) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206847109)
24. Carbohydrate utilization and metabolism is highly differentiated in Agaricus bisporus
25. Genome sequence of the button mushroomAgaricus bisporusreveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche
26. Influence of Sporophore Development, Damage, Storage, and Tissue Specificity on the Enzymic Formation of Volatiles in Mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus)
27. Statistical modelling of transcript profiles of differentially regulated genes
28. L-Malic acid biosensor for field-based evaluation of apple, potato and tomato horticultural produce
29. Extracellular proteinases from the mycelium of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus
30. Accumulation of serine proteinase in senescent sporophores of the cultivated mushroom, Agaricus bisporus
31. L-Malic acid biosensor for field-based evaluation of apple, potato and tomato horticultural produce
32. Genes with increased transcript levels following harvest of the sporophore of <e1>Agaricus bisporus</e1> have multiple physiological roles
33. Genes with increased transcript levels following harvest of the sporophore of Agaricus bisporushave multiple physiological roles
34. Characteristics of intracellular peptidase and proteinase activities from the mycelium of a cord-forming wood decay fungus, <e1>Serpula lacrymans</e1>
35. Extracellular proteinases from the mycelium of the cultivated mushroom <e1>Agaricus bisporus</e1> (Mycelial serine proteinases of <e1>Agaricus bisporus</e1>)
36. Accumulation of serine proteinase in senescent sporophores of the cultivated mushroom, <e1>Agaricus bisporus</e1>
37. Leaf Starch Metabolism during the Growth of Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Plants
38. Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche.
39. Genome organization and transcription response to harvest of two metallothionein-like genes in Agaricus bisporus fruiting bodies.
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