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Metagenomics reveals unique gut mycobiome biomarkers in major depressive disorder - a non-invasive method. [PDF]
Wang X, Cao D, Chen W, Sun J, Hu H.
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1967
Three new species of Helotiales collected from the Northwestern Himalayas are described. These are Helotium filicinum, H. epiphylloides and Belonioscypha sessilis.
K. S. Thind, S. S. Saini
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Three new species of Helotiales collected from the Northwestern Himalayas are described. These are Helotium filicinum, H. epiphylloides and Belonioscypha sessilis.
K. S. Thind, S. S. Saini
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The Helotiales Of Eastern India—II
Mycologia, 1970Apothecia gregarious, scattered, sessile, discoid, brown, hairy, 0.5-2 mm in diam (FIG. 1A); hairs cylindrical, tapering, septate, smooth, brown, thick-walled, 82.5-198 x 3-3.3 p (FIG. 1C). In section (FIG. 1B): hymenium flesh-colored, 116-132 p thick; subhymenium and medullary excipulum not distinguishable and of textura intricata, 49.5-59.4 IL thick;
A. K. Kar, K. P. Pal
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Note sur Hymenoscyphus kathiae (Helotiales)
2009Hymenoscyphus kathiae (Korf) Baral is being described and illustrated after three collections in summer of the year 2009, in France where the species is recorded for the first time.
Van Vooren, Nicolas, Hairaud, Michel
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Notes on selected Spanish Helotiales
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1986Two interesting species, originally described from England by W. D. Graddon, are reported for Spain: Dasyscyphus deflexus and D. castaneicola . Both species are redescribed, illustrated and compared with their holotypes preserved in K. Their assignment to Lachnum is proposed in accordance with the new starting point date for fungal nomenclature ...
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Two new species of Australian Helotiales
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1978Two new species are described and illustrated. Hyalinia scolecospora was found on fallen Eucalyptus bark and Cyathicula hyalina on fallen Eucalyptus twigs. A key is provided to separate these from each other and from other Cyathicula species with which they are easily confused.
G. Beaton, G. Weste
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New or Interesting British Helotiales
Kew Bulletin, 1962in the short, stout, smooth stalk, surface somewhat wrinkled. Excipulum with a thin brown outer layer, about Io[L thick, composed of parallel hyphae 3-4V diameter with thin brown walls, and an inner, glassy, gelatinised zone 50o-6oV0 thick, containing hyphae of similar diameter, sparsely distributed through a hyaline matrix; flesh thick, formed of ...
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The Helotiales of the Mussoorie Hills—II
Mycologia, 1959This paper records additional species of the Helotiales from the Mussoorie Hills (5000-7500 ft altitude in the North Western Himalayas) as a part of the study of the fungus flora of that region undertaken by the senior author and his students. The first contribution (2) described eight known species.
K. S. Thind, Edith K. Cash, Pritam Singh
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Note sur Hymenoscyphus vernus (Helotiales)
2010The author presents and illustrates a collection of Hymenoscyphus vernus (Boud.) Dennis, and compares it with H. imberbis (Bull.
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Colipila, a new genus in the Helotiales
Mycological Progress, 2011Colipila, a new member of the Helotiales, is erected for two previously undescribed lignicolous species resembling Dasyscyphella and Lachnum by macroscopy. Species of Colipila are characterized by their long, entirely smooth, hyaline, thin-walled, multiseptate, subulate to basally fusoid hairs that tend to be curved on the stipe and lower flanks, and ...
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