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Typification of Terfezia fanfani (Ascomycota, Pezizaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2019Terfezia fanfani Mattirolo (1900: 65) is an ecologically distinctive species that is widely distributed in southern Europe in areas with Mediterranean climates, on acidic grasslands, associated with Tuberaria guttata (Cistaceae) from March to May (Bordallo et al. 2013).
Vizzini A+6 more
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Corticolous species of Trichothelium (Ascomycota: Porinaceae)
Mycological Research, 2004A survey of corticolous crustose lichen collections in connection with the Flora Neotropica project revealed a number of undescribed species of Trichothelium. While a few typically foliicolous taxa may occasionally be found on bark, five species seem to be exclusively corticolous, all with a Trentepohlia photobiont.
Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres+1 more
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Typification of Mattirolella silvestrii (Ophiostomatales, Ascomycota)
Phytotaxa, 2023Mattirolella S. Colla (1929: 44) is a genus of anamorphic fungi belonging to Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota (Wijayawardene et al. 2020), and is an apparent exclusive ectoparasite of the termite, Rhinotermes marginalis Linnaeus (1758: 550). It is traditionally treated as having a sporodochial to acervular conidiomata, with specialized basal cells forming ...
Ferretti-Cisneros, Nathalia U.+5 more
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A phylogenetic study of the genusHaligena(Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota) [PDF]
The genus Haligena (Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota), with two accepted species, is encountered frequently in marine habitats, especially on wood in temperate regions. Phylogenetic analyses of Haligena elaterophora (type species) and H. salina were undertaken, with partial large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences, to determine their relationships with other ...
Ka-Lai Pang+3 more
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Ascomycota and Integrated Pest Management [PDF]
Employing fungal pathogens to combat insect pests of agricultural importance has gained momentum due to its ecofriendly approach, availability and host specificity. Successful future prospects include efficiency and improvements in the research methods, proper selection of strains, mass production, genetic manipulations and other innovative techniques.
Tariq Ahmad+4 more
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Reconstructing Gene Histories in Ascomycota Fungi
2010Whole-genome sequencing allows researchers to study evolution through the lens of comparative genomics. Several landmark studies in yeast have showcased the utility of this approach for identifying functional elements, tracing the evolution of gene regulatory sites, and the revelation of an ancestral whole-genome duplication event.
Ilan Wapinski, Aviv Regev, Aviv Regev
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OnAchaetomium and a new genusSubramaniula (Ascomycota)
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1985The generaChaetomium andAchaetomium cannot be distinguished by the presence or absence of ascomatal hairs, but only by a combination of other characters. SeveralAchaetomium species are transferred toChaetomium. A new genusSubramaniula is proposed forAchaetomium thielavioides.
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New species of Diphymyces (Laboulbeniales, Ascomycota)
Mycological Progress, 2010Four new species of Diphymyces parasitic on Leiodidae Cholevinae are described. These are D. arnaudii parasitic on Nemadiopsis spp. (Anemadini) from Chile, D. giachinoi parasitic on Nargiotes spp. (Anemadini) from Australia, D. pavicevicii parasitic on Pholeuonopsis magdelainei (Leptodirini) from Serbia, and D.
ROSSI, VALTER, SANTAMARIA S.
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Cochliobolus heliconiae sp.nov. (Ascomycota)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1996A new species of Cochliobolus, C. heliconiae, is described and illustrated. The species is heterothallic and ascomata were produced in pure culture using two isolates of its Bipolaris anamorph, also described as new, obtained from lesions on Heliconia spp, in northern Australia.
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Ascomycota Macrofungi New to Romania
Acta Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis, 2013Abstract The paper gives a new contribution to the knowledge of Ascomycota macrofungi from Romania. The paper presents three Ascomycota species, Peziza phyllogena Cooke, Scutellinia superba (Velen.) Le Gal and Peroneutypa scoparia (Schwein.) Carmaran & A.I. Romero, reported for the first time in Romania.
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