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Cyanobacteria are key components driving the formation and development of biological soil crusts in dryland ecosystems. Their community distribution differs significantly across stages of biocrust development. The presence of cyanobacteria influences variations in bacterial and fungal communities within biological soil crusts by regulating the ...
Kang Zhao +6 more
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Byssosphaeria Cooke is a monophyletic genus of the family Melanommataceae. The genus is characterized by ascomata smaller than 1000 µm, globose, well-developed subiculum, with a flat ostiole, and yellow-orange or reddish-brown color around the ostiole ...
Aurora Cobos-Villagrán +7 more
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Fungal systematics can feel overwhelming given the vast species diversity within this kingdom, with numerous subgroups at every taxonomic rank. This often creates a disconnect between the undertsnidng of fungal taxonomic diversity and their societal relevance.
Anna Vaiana +4 more
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Stigmatodiscus pruni, a new dothideomycete with hysteriform ascomata.
Stigmatodiscus pruni (Stigmatodiscaceae, Stigmatodiscales) is described and illustrated from corticated dead twigs of Prunus spinosa collected in Austria and France. It is characterised by hysteriform ascomata with two lateral black lips, which are erumpent through the periderm of the host, and a black disc in combination with two-celled, asymmetric ...
Voglmayr, Hermann +2 more
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Se revisaron tres especies of Tryblidaria (Sacc.) Rehm descriptas por Spegazzini. T. patagonica Speg.se antiene en el género , mientras T. argentinensis Speg. Se excluye y reubica como sinónimo de Hysterographium mori. Blytridium andinum Speg. se incluye
Vilma G. Rosato
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ABSTRACT Drought is a major abiotic stress affecting crop yields worldwide. Similarly, organic practices have been reported to enhance soil health and microbial diversity, influencing crop growth and yield. Given its drought tolerance, spelt (Triticum spelta) has been proposed as a resilient alternative to wheat (Triticum aestivum).
Xabier Simón Martínez‐Goñi +4 more
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The polyphyletic genus Buelliella includes lichen-inhabiting species that belong either to Asterotexiales or Asterinales in Dothideomycetes. In this paper, we provide phylogenetic information for one additional Buelliella species—B. lecanorae.
Ave Suija, Michael Haldeman
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Westerdykella reniformis: A New Record from Field Soils in Korea
During a survey of fungal diversity in different provinces of South Korea in 2017, a new fungal isolate was discovered. This fungal isolate was identified as Westerdykella reniformis, based on its morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis ...
Mahesh Adhikari +5 more
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Algunas especies del género Byssosphaeria (Melanommataceae, Pleosporales) de Veracruz, México
Se presenta el estudio y descripción de 5 especies del género Byssosphaeria procedentes del estado de Veracruz, derivado principalmente de material recolectado por los autores durante los periodos de agosto a noviembre del 2011 y abril a julio de ...
Santiago Chacón Zapata +1 more
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FIGURE 1 in Towards a natural classification of Dothideomycetes 5: The genera Ascostratum, Chaetoscutula, Ceratocarpia, Cystocoleus, and Colensoniella (Dothideomycetes incertae sedis) [PDF]
FIGURE 1. Chaetoscutula juniper (S F225899) a, b. Herbarium material. c, d. Ascomata on the host surface or embedded in the leaves of Juniperus sabina. e, f. Hand section of perithecium. g. Peridium cells. h, i. Asci with ascospores. j. Hamathecium. k–n.
Hyde, Kevin D. +4 more
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