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    Fungal diversity notes 1611–1716: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on fungal genera and species emphasis in south China

    This article is the 15th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein 115 taxa from three phyla, nine classes, 28 orders, 48 families, and 64 genera are treated. Fungal taxa described and illustr...

    Indunil C. Senanayake, Walter Rossi, Marco Leonardi, Alex Weir in Fungal Diversity (2023)

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    Fungal diversity notes 1512–1610: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa

    This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla, seven classes, 26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated. Taxa in this stu...

    Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Kevin D. Hyde, Song Wang, Ya-Ru Sun in Fungal Diversity (2022)

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    Correction to: Predicting global numbers of teleomorphic ascomycetes

    Indunil C. Senanayake, Dhandevi Pem, Achala R. Rathnayaka in Fungal Diversity (2022)

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    The numbers of fungi: contributions from traditional taxonomic studies and challenges of metabarcoding

    The global diversity of fungi has been estimated using several different approaches. There is somewhere between 2–11 million estimated species, but the number of formally described taxa is around 150,000, a ti...

    Chayanard Phukhamsakda, Rolf Henrik Nilsson, Chitrabhanu S. Bhunjun in Fungal Diversity (2022)

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    Predicting global numbers of teleomorphic ascomycetes

    Sexual reproduction is the basic way to form high genetic diversity and it is beneficial in evolution and speciation of fungi. The global diversity of teleomorphic species in Ascomycota has not been estimated....

    Indunil C. Senanayake, Dhandevi Pem, Achala R. Rathnayaka in Fungal Diversity (2022)

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    Appressorial interactions with host and their evolution

    Fungi have evolved diverse strategies to acquire nutrients as endophytes, saprobes, symbionts, or pathogens. Appressoria have been intensively studied due to their importance in attaching and breaching the hos...

    K. W. Thilini Chethana, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Yi-Jyun Chen in Fungal Diversity (2021)

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    Correction to: FungalTraits: a user friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

    There were errors in the name of author László G. Nagy and in affiliation no. 31 in the original publication. The original article has been corrected.

    Sergei Põlme, Kessy Abarenkov, R. Henrik Nilsson, Björn D. Lindahl in Fungal Diversity (2021)

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    Refined families of Dothideomycetes: orders and families incertae sedis in Dothideomycetes

    Numerous new taxa and classifications of Dothideomycetes have been published following the last monograph of families of Dothideomycetes in 2013. A recent publication by Honsanan et al. in 2020 expanded inform...

    Sinang Hongsanan, Kevin D. Hyde, Rungtiwa Phookamsak in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

    The cryptic lifestyle of most fungi necessitates molecular identification of the guild in environmental studies. Over the past decades, rapid development and affordability of molecular tools have tremendously ...

    Sergei Põlme, Kessy Abarenkov, R. Henrik Nilsson, Björn D. Lindahl in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    The numbers of fungi: is the descriptive curve flattening?

    The recent realistic estimate of fungal numbers which used various algorithms was between 2.2 and 3.8 million. There are nearly 100,000 accepted species of Fungi and fungus-like taxa, which is between 2.6 and ...

    Kevin D. Hyde, Rajesh Jeewon, Yi-Jyun Chen, Chitrabhanu S. Bhunjun in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    Microfungi associated with Clematis (Ranunculaceae) with an integrated approach to delimiting species boundaries

    The cosmopolitan plant genus Clematis contains many climbing species that can be found worldwide. The genus occurs in the wild and is grown commercially for horticulture. Microfungi on Clematis were collected fro...

    Chayanard Phukhamsakda, Eric H. C. McKenzie, Alan J. L. Phillips in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    Special issue: The contributions of Erio Camporesi

    Chayanard Phukhamsakda, Nalin N. Wijayawardene, Hiran A. Ariyawansa in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    Fungal diversity notes 1151–1276: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa

    Fungal diversity notes is one of the important journal series of fungal taxonomy that provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of new fungal taxa, as well as providing new information of fungal taxa wo...

    Kevin D. Hyde, Yang Dong, Rungtiwa Phookamsak, Rajesh Jeewon in Fungal Diversity (2020)

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    Muyocopron heveae sp. nov. and M. dipterocarpi appears to have host-jumped to rubber

    Muyocopron species were collected from dried branches of Hevea brasiliensis in Thailand. These were studied and compared with related taxa, based on the evidence from morphology and phylogenetic analyses of a com...

    Chanokned Senwanna, Sinang Hongsanan, Rungtiwa Phookamsak in Mycological Progress (2019)

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    Fungal diversity notes 929–1035: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungi

    This article is the ninth in the series of Fungal Diversity Notes, where 107 taxa distributed in three phyla, nine classes, 31 orders and 57 families are described and illustrated. Taxa described in the presen...

    Rungtiwa Phookamsak, Kevin D. Hyde, Rajesh Jeewon, D. Jayarama Bhat in Fungal Diversity (2019)

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    Fungal diversity notes 840–928: micro-fungi associated with Pandanaceae

    This paper provides illustrated descriptions of micro-fungi newly found on Pandanaceae in China and Thailand. The fungi are accommodated in 31 families. New taxa described include a new family, seven new gener...

    Saowaluck Tibpromma, Kevin D. Hyde, Eric H. C. McKenzie in Fungal Diversity (2018)

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    Thailand’s amazing diversity: up to 96% of fungi in northern Thailand may be novel

    Fungi have been often neglected, despite the fact that they provided penicillin, lovastatin and many other important medicines. They are an understudied, but essential, fascinating and biotechnologically usefu...

    Kevin D. Hyde, Chada Norphanphoun, Jie Chen, Asha J. Dissanayake in Fungal Diversity (2018)

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    Fungal diversity notes 709–839: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa with an emphasis on fungi on Rosaceae

    This paper is the seventh in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, where 131 taxa accommodated in 28 families are mainly described from Rosa (Rosaceae) and a few other hosts. Novel fungal taxa are described in the p...

    Dhanushka N. Wanasinghe, Chayanard Phukhamsakda, Kevin D. Hyde in Fungal Diversity (2018)

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    Towards a natural classification and backbone tree for Graphostromataceae, Hypoxylaceae, Lopadostomataceae and Xylariaceae

    Species and generic recognition in the order Xylariales has been uncertain due to lack of molecular data from authentic cultures, as well as overlap** morphological characteristics. In this study, we revise the...

    Dinushani A. Daranagama, Kevin D. Hyde, Esteban B. Sir in Fungal Diversity (2018)

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    Fungal diversity notes 603–708: taxonomic and phylogenetic notes on genera and species

    This is the sixth in a series of papers where we bring collaborating mycologists together to produce a set of notes of several taxa of fungi. In this study we introduce a new family Fuscostagonosporaceae in Dothi...

    Kevin D. Hyde, Chada Norphanphoun, Vanessa P. Abreu, Anna Bazzicalupo in Fungal Diversity (2017)

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