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Revisiting Diplococcium peruamazonicum Matsush. (Ascomycota) 31 years after its description [PDF]
Diplococcium peruamazonicum Matsush. (Helotiales, Ascomycota) is being reported for the first time from Brazil and for the second time worldwide, 31 years after its original description in Peru.
DANIELA S. FERREIRA +3 more
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Tree‐health policies must balance identifying likely entry points and deployment of traps, targeted information campaigns and surveillance subsidies for land managers. Our unique, cross‐disciplinary approach can be applied to other pest/pathogen systems to inform tree‐health plans and how to balance resources.
Vasthi Alonso Chávez +11 more
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The Genus Chlorosplenium (Helotiales, Leotiomycetes) from China with Notes on C. chlora Complex
The small fruitbodies of Chlorosplenium are greenish yellow and mainly grow on woody substrates. The species diversity of the genus in China was investigated based on specimens formerly deposited in the Herbarium Mycologicum Academiae Sinicae as well as ...
Huan-Di Zheng, Wen-Ying Zhuang
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In memoriam: Ain Raitviir [PDF]
On September 17, 2006, the distinguished Estonian mycologist, Ain Raitviir, passed away at his home in Tartu County. He was a person with a deep knowledge of mycology and general biology and with wide-ranging interests and talents in humanities.
Pärtel, Kadri, Vaasma, Mall
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Abstract Soil–plant–microbe interactions are integral throughout most terrestrial ecosystems, yet the importance of plant phenology and seasonal dynamism upon these relationships remains unknown. Given the pronounced seasonality of alpine environments, we sampled eight plant species occurring in two habitats (alpine meadow and subnival zone) across ...
Adam Taylor Ruka +10 more
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Additions to the Knowledge of the Genus Pezicula (Dermateaceae, Helotiales, Ascomycota) in China
We describe two new species of Pezicula (Dermateaceae, Ascomycota), P. ellipsoides and P. fusispora, which are discovered in China. Pezicula ellipsoides sp. nov.
Huan-Di Zheng, Wen-Ying Zhuang
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Tricladiaceae fam. nov. (Helotiales, Leotiomycetes)
To resolve the polyphyletic nature of Solenopeziaceae as it was originally circumscribed, we establish a new family Tricladiaceae for those genera originally placed in Solenopeziaceae that have aquatic hyphomycetelike asexual morphs and/or a sexual morph with glabrous apothecia.
Johnston, P.R., Baschien, C.
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Impacts of large herbivores on mycorrhizal fungal communities across the Arctic
Mycorrhizal fungi play an integral role in nutrient and carbon cycling in soils, which may be especially important in the Arctic, one of the world's most soil carbon‐rich regions. Large mammalian herbivores can influence these fungi through their impacts on vegetation and soil conditions, however the strength and prevalence of these interactions in the
Cole G. Brachmann +25 more
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A new species of Stamnaria (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales) from Western Siberia
A new species of Stamnaria is described based on morphology and molecular data from a collection made in West Siberia. Stamnaria yugrana is differentiated by lanceolate, strongly protruding paraphyses and comparatively narrow, fusoid-clavate ascospores ...
Danny Haelewaters +2 more
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Ciboria ploettneriana, Schroeteria decaisneana, and S. poeltii produce morphologically very similar apothecia emerging from fallen stromatized seeds of Veronica spp., the former two on V. hederifolia agg. in temperate central Europe and S.
H. Baral +8 more
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