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ADDITIONS TO THE MYCOTA OF THE SEYCHELLES
Eleven species of fungi and one slime-mould are added to the previous list of fungi from Indian Ocean islands made by the authors in 2004. Two other species in the area are confirmed. Our knowledge of fungal distributions in these remote islands is extended and comments are made on some immature collections.
Watling, R., Seaward, Mark R.D.
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Glomus rubiforme, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus new to the mycota of Poland
Glomus rubiforme is described and illustrated. as well as its occurrence in Poland and in the world is presented. Glomus rubiforme forms pale yellow to light brown spores arranged in blackberry-like sporocarps.
Janusz Błaszkowski +2 more
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TWO NEW LIGNICOLOUS FUNGI ADDITIONS TO TURKEY MYCOTA
: Two rare wood decaying fungi were collected in Cocakdere district (Mersin-Arslanköy). Crustoderma dryinum was determined on Pinus nigra subsp. nigra var. caramanica while Kavinia alboviridis was determined on Abies cilicica subsp. cilicica.
Hasan Hüseyin DOĞAN
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Additions to the Chilean phalloid mycota
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Pablo Sandoval-Leiva +2 more
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Abstract Ice‐free areas are expanding worldwide due to dramatic glacier shrinkage and are undergoing rapid colonization by multiple lifeforms, thus representing key environments to study ecosystem development. It has been proposed that the colonization dynamics of deglaciated terrains is different between surface and deep soils but that the ...
Alessia Guerrieri +17 more
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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a serious disease of wheat that threatens wheat production worldwide. In this study, high‐throughput sequencing technology was used to analyze the rhizosphere soil microbial metagenomes of 4 wheat cultivars with different levels of resistance to FHB.
Han Li +9 more
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Ascochyta rabiei: A threat to global chickpea production
This study presents a detailed overview of the pathology of a devastating necrotrophic fungus, Ascochyta rabiei, that infects all the aerial parts of chickpea and causes Ascochyta blight disease. Abstract The necrotrophic fungus Ascochyta rabiei causes Ascochyta blight (AB) disease in chickpea. A.
Ritu Singh +4 more
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A new addition to the Mycota of Lithuania
Twelve macrofungal species collected in 2012–2020 were identified as new records to the Lithuanian Mycota: Agaricus subperonatus, Desarmillaria ectypa, Entoloma eminens, Hebeloma quercetorum, Hydnellum scabrosum, Hygrophoropsis rufa, Hohenbuehelia unguicularis, Hortiboletus bubalinus, Lactarius mammosus, Lactarius scoticus, Melanogaster broomeanus ...
Kasparavičius, Jonas +1 more
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Entoloma shandongense T. Bau & J.R. Wang (Agaricales, Entolomataceae): a new distributional record from India [PDF]
This study reports Entoloma shandongense (first described from China) as a new record for the macrofungal mycota from India. A phylogenetic analysis based on ITS show that E.
Krishnendu Acharya +3 more
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A contribution to Amanita alseides, a recently described European species in the section Vaginatae [PDF]
The authors present a contribution to Amanita alseides, so far known from its type specimens from France and Italy. A detailed description is included, based on molecularly supported collections from Bulgaria and Greece, expanding the knowledge on the
Boris Assyov +4 more
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