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Phylogenetic Assignment of the Fungicolous Hypoxylon invadens (Ascomycota, Xylariales) and Investigation of its Secondary Metabolites

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2020
The ascomycete Hypoxylon invadens was described in 2014 as a fungicolous species growing on a member of its own genus, H.fragiforme, which is considered a rare lifestyle in the Hypoxylaceae. This renders H.invadens an interesting target in our efforts to
Kevin Becker   +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of wood-rotting fungus Xylaria hypoxylon

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Xylaria hypoxylon is a noticeable black fungus, and also habitual to cluster on rotting wood. In this study, the high-quality whole-genome of X. hypoxylon strain SFY20170806 was sequenced on the Illumina sequencing platform.
Huiying Zhou   +5 more
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Annulohypoxylon (Xylariales) from western Paraná, Brazil

open access: yesMycotaxon, 2016
Annulohypoxylon parvodiscum sp. nov. is proposed, based on small ostiolar disc of bovei-type, olivaceous grey pigment, and ellipsoid ascospores (9–13 × 3–5 μm); and three other species of Annulohypoxylon are reported from western Paraná State, Brazil: A. macrodiscum, A. nitens, and A. stygium. A key for identification of studied taxa is provided.
Cruz, Kely S., Cortez, Vagner G
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New record of Rhopalostroma brevistipita- tum (Hypoxylaceae) and checklist of Rhopalostroma species from India

open access: yesLilloa, 2023
Rhopalostroma is one of genera bearing unique taxonomic characters in the family Hypoxylaceae, within the order Xylariales of the class Sordariomycetes.
Gautam Dutta, Rajiv Singh
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Diatrypella heveae Senwanna, Phookamsak & K.D. Hyde (Diatrypaceae, Xylariales): a new record for the Neotropics [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2020
During an expedition to the Raso da Catarina Ecological Station, state of Bahia, Brazil, we collected litter samples from Syagrus coronata (Mart.) Becc. containing fungal stroma.
Maiara Araújo Lima dos Santos   +3 more
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Spirodecosporaceae fam. nov. (Xylariales, Sordariomycetes) and two new species of Spirodecospora.

open access: yesFungal systematics and evolution, 2022
The genus Spirodecospora has been placed in Xylariaceae based on morphological similarities. Spirodecospora spp., found on bamboo in Japan, were taxonomically and phylogenetically studied using molecular data for first time. Molecular phylogenetic analyses were based on the DNA sequence data of three regions: the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed ...
Sugita, R.   +3 more
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Funga relacionada a Ocotea porphyria (Lauraceae): Xylaria (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota)

open access: yesLilloa, 2020
Se presentan registros sobre los hongos xilariales que habitan en corteza y madera de Ocotea porphyria, un árbol endémico de la selva montana de Argentina y Bolivia. Se registran por primera vez seis especies del género Xylaria, incluyéndose descripcio-
Patricia del Valle Medina   +1 more
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Exploring Costa Rica's fungal trends: Insights from digitized specimens

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 1256-1274, July 2026.
Fungi are essential to tropical ecosystems but remain largely absent from conservation agendas. By analyzing over 78,000 fungal records from Costa Rica—a globally recognized biodiversity hotspot—this study reveals key patterns in fungal diversity, distribution, and seasonality.
Melissa Mardones   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Diatrype: New Records from Andaman Islands and a Checklist from India

open access: yesMycoAsia - Journal of Modern Mycology, 2020
Fungal genus Diatrype is the type of the family Diatrypaceae, Xylariales, Sordariomycetes. During our fungal exploration in Andaman Islands, India (2015–2018), we encountered six fungi belonging to the genus Diatrype. The literature survey suggested that
M. Niranjan, Vemuri Venkateswara Sarma
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Neonectria Canker Disease of Fir Caused by Neonectria neomacrospora in Austria

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 75, Issue 3, May–June 2026.
The fir pathogen Neonectria neomacrospora is first reported on 17 Austrian localities, causing dieback and mortality on Abies alba at cool‐moist sites. A growth experiment on agar presented optimum growth at ~20°C. Moreover, an inoculation experiment revealed higher mortality on A. concolor than A. alba, while Picea abies remained unaffected.
Pascal Rabl   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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