Coriolopsis strumosa as an Orchid Endophytic Fungus and Its Spatial Distribution in Epidendrum sp. (Orchidaceae). [PDF]
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Plant-Fungi Mutualism, Alternative Splicing, and Defense Responses: Balancing Symbiosis and Immunity. [PDF]
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Morphological and molecular identification for two new wood-inhabiting species of <i>Botryobasidium</i> (Basidiomycota) from China. [PDF]
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Hazai lápi kosborfajok aktív védelmét megalapozó élőhelyi és laboratóriumi vizsgálatok, különös tekintettel a hagymaburok (Liparis loeselii) és a tőzegorchidea (Hammarbya paludosa) fajokra [PDF]
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Mycoviruses Increase the Attractiveness of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> for Fungivores and Suppress Production of the Mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol. [PDF]
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