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Draft Genomes of Geographically Distinct Strains and Progeny of the Ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycete <i>Laccaria bicolor</i>. [PDF]

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Martin FM   +17 more
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Evolution of novel wood decay mechanisms in Agaricales revealed by the genome sequences of Fistulina hepatica and Cylindrobasidium torrendii [PDF]

open access: yesFungal Genetics and Biology, 2015
Wood decay mechanisms in Agaricomycotina have been traditionally separated in two categories termed white and brown rot. Recently the accuracy of such a dichotomy has been questioned.
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Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia

Fungal Biology, 2016
Cyptotrama was divided into several sections, of which sect. Xerulina was often treated as a separate genus by some mycologists. In this study, collections of Cyptotrama from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia were studied. For comparison, materials from North America and New Zealand were analysed.
Jiao, Qin, Zhu-Liang, Yang
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Agaricales in Australasia

Australian Systematic Botany, 2001
The estimated number of species of Agaricales from Australasia is discussed. Recent research on the same genera or families in different parts of Australasia is compared to assess species’ numbers and levels of endemicity. How these taxa fit into current classifications is also discussed.
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Crinipellis perniciosa (Agaricales)

Kew Bulletin, 1978
Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer is one of the more serious plant pathogens, being the causal agent of witches' broom disease of cocoa. Distribution is confined to the cocoa areas of lowland tropical South America, with the disease often reaching epidemic levels in Ecuador, Guyana, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago.
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The Agaricales of New Zealand: I

Kew Bulletin, 1962
A collection of New Zealand fungi has been brought to the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from which point of advantage it is hoped to publish in instalments an account of what has been found. Though members of Boletaceae and Strobilomycetaceae are not very common in the indigenous forests, four from this environment, all of which appear ...
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