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XYLARIALES FUNGI: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THEIR DIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Second Desk Research Conference
The Xylariales fungal order is a diverse and ecologically significant group within the Ascomycota division. Primarily recognized as saprophytes, these fungi decompose and facilitate nutrient recycling. While being typically saprobic, certain Xylariales fungi exist as endophytes and can even transition to pathogens in response to environmental stresses ...
K. A. D. H. Jayasekera   +1 more
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Notes on Stilbohypoxylon (Sordariomycetes, Xylariales)

Nova Hedwigia, 2021
Liliane E. Petrini, Yu-Ming Ju
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Isolation and cultivation of some stromatic lignicolous Pyrenomycetes. I. Xylariales.

Česká Mykologie, 1973
Twelve species of the order Xylariales were studied in pure culture. Their morphology during growth and the effect of temperature on growth rates were observed. Conidial stages were recorded in ten species, three of them for the first time in culture.
Karel Prášil   +2 more
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The Xylariales: A monophyletic order containing 7 families

2010
A number of often conflicting, morphology-based classifications have been suggested for the Xylariales. However, no attempt has previously been made to test these classifications using molecular data. Phylogenetic relationships of 6 accepted families of the Xylariales (Amphisphaeriaceae, Clypeosphaeriaceae, Diatrypaceae, Graphostromataceae ...
Liew, ECY, Hyde, KD, Smith, GJD
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Volatiles from the tropical ascomycete (Hypoxylaceae, Xylariales).

2019
The volatiles from the fungus Daldinia clavata were collected by use of a closed-loop stripping apparatus and analysed by GC-MS. A few compounds were readily identified by comparison of measured to library mass spectra and of retention indices to published data, while for other compounds a synthesis of references was required.
Wang, Tao   +3 more
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First European records of Xylaria apiculata (Xylariales) from Spain

2019
Xylaria apiculata, so far known to have a pantropical distribution, is reported here for the first time from Europe, based on two collections from Asturias (Spain). The author presents a macro- and microscopic description of the fungus and its differences with the most closely related species within the “Xylaria arbuscula complex” are discussed.
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Two more species of Amphisphaeria (Xylariales)

Mycotaxon, 1996
Margaret E. Barr, Annette W Ramaley
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Xylariaopyrones E–I, five new α-pyrone derivatives from the endophytic fungus Xylariales sp. (HM-1)

Natural Product Research, 2022
Fei Cao   +2 more
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