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期刊名:Mycologia

缩写:MYCOLOGIA

ISSN:0027-5514

e-ISSN:1557-2536

IF/分区:2.6/Q3

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Two species of Blackwellomyces (Clavicipitaceae, Hypocreales, Ascomycota) were discovered during an investigation of the diversity of entomopathogenic fungi. A new fungus and one known fungal species that were gathered from Yunnan Province ...
Henrik F Gøtzsche,Bernard Woerly,Flavius Popa et al. Henrik F Gøtzsche et al.
We describe a new species, Diacheopsis resinae (Myxomycetes), collected from a microhabitat new for myxomycetes: stem wounds of coniferous trees (Norway spruce) where the resin is overgrown with a community of resinicolous fungi. The 80 kno...
Michael Bradshaw,Uwe Braun,James K Mitchell et al. Michael Bradshaw et al.
This is the sixth contribution in a series devoted to the phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildews. This part includes our third treatment of the species of the genus Erysiphe. It continues the previous contribution on the phylogenetic-tax...
Adeline Su Yien Ting,Peck Ting Gan Adeline Su Yien Ting
The endolichenic Fusarium solani (EF5), known to show induced metabolite production when exposed to red and green lights, was selected for characterization of their putative light-regulated bioactive compounds. To achieve this, fractionatio...
Alassane Sow,Benjamin Lemmond,Bryan Rennick et al. Alassane Sow et al.
Ectomycorrhizal fungi in the genus Tuber form hypogeous fruiting bodies called truffles. Many Tuber species are highly prized due to their edible and aromatic ascomata. Historically, there has been attention on cultivating and selling Europ...
Melissa Cravero,Gregory Bonito,Patrick S Chain et al. Melissa Cravero et al.
Morchella helvetica, sp. nov. (Morchella sect. Distantes) is a new species of true morels discovered in Switzerland. It is formally described in the present study using an integrative approach based on micro- and macromorphological characte...
Jean-Claude Rizinde Hakizimana,Mario Amalfi,Alphonse Balezi et al. Jean-Claude Rizinde Hakizimana et al.
The tropical African Laetiporus species are revised, based on morphological, ecological, distribution, and phylogenetic data. Laetiporus discolor, originally described from insular Mauritius, is accepted for the species spanning over the Af...
R Berndt,M A G Otálora,M Angulo et al. R Berndt et al.
This paper reports the South American rust fungi Puccinia modiolae and P. platyspora (Pucciniales/Uredinales) as new alien species of the European rust funga. Puccinia modiolae is presently known from Switzerland and Germany, P. platyspora ...
Wilma J Nel,Claire Randolph,Trudy Paap et al. Wilma J Nel et al.
Ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) are small wood-boring insects that live in an obligate symbiosis with fungi, which serve as their primary food source. Beetles residing in the genus Euwallacea have evolved a unique a...
Rachel A Koch Bach,Harun M Murithi,Danny Coyne et al. Rachel A Koch Bach et al.
Soybean red leaf blotch (RLB), caused by the fungus Coniothyrium glycines, represents a foliar disease of soybean that is thus far restricted to Africa. The fungus is listed as a Select Agent by the Federal Select Agent Program because it c...