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Biscogniauxia Granmoi (Xylariaceae) in Europe
Resurrection and Emendation of the Hypoxylaceae, Recognised from a Multigene Phylogeny of the Xylariales
Bceccarelli Tesid.Pdf
<I>Acrocordiella</I>
Environmental Factors Influencing Macrofungi Communities In
UC Riverside UC Riverside Previously Published Works
A New Approach in the Monitoring of the Phytosanitary Conditions Of
Xylariales, Ascomycota), Designation of an Epitype for the Type Species of Iodosphaeria, I
Thesis Kathrin Blumenstein.Pdf
Mass Dieback of Beech (Fagus Sylvatica) in Zala County
University of Tuscia Viterbo
Fungi from Palms. XLIX. Astrocystis, Biscogniauxia, Cyanopulvis, Hypoxylon, Nemania, Guestia, Rosellinia and Stilbohypoxylon
Acrocordiella Yunnanensis Sp. Nov. (Requienellaceae, Xylariales) from Yunnan, China
Biscogniauxia Mediterranea) in Cork Oak Decline in Portugal
The Genus Lichenophanes Lesne, 1899 in Italy (Coleoptera Bostrichidae) and Short Considerations on the Saproxy - Lophagous Beetle-Fauna of Nebrodi Mountains (Sicily)
Effects of Tree Species Diversity on Foliar Fungal Distribution
Molecular Phylogenetic Studies Within the Xylariaceae Based on Ribosomal DNA Sequences
OCCURRENCE of ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI CAUSING RECALCITRANCE of OLIVE CULTIVAR ‘Istrska Belica’ DURING SHOOT CULTURE ESTABLISHMENT
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Morphologie Und Taxonomie Der Asterinaceae in Panama Im
Spatial and Temporal Variation of Cultivable Communities of Co-Occurring Endophytes and Pathogens in Wheat
A New Report of Biscogniauxia Petrensis Isolated from Mosquitoes in Korea
Biscogniauxone, a New Isopyrrolonaphthoquinone Compound from the Fungus Biscogniauxia Mediterranea Isolated from Deep-Sea Sediments †
Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes)
A New Species of Collodiscula (Xylariaceae) from China
Forest Pathogens with Higher Damage Potential Due to Climate Change in Europe1
Natural Fungicolous Regulators of Biscogniauxia Destructiva Sp
Xylariaceous Pyrenomycetes from Bohemia: Species of Biscogniauxia and Hypoxylon New to the Czech Republic, and Notes on Other Rare Species
Fungal Communities of Beech (Fagus Sylvatica) Trees: Heart Rot and Origins of Decay
Temporal Variation of Fungal Diversity in a Mosaic Landscape in Germany
The Diplodia Tip Blight Pathogen Sphaeropsis Sapinea Is the Most Common Fungus in Scots Pines' Mycobiome, Irrespective of Heal
Community and Functional Ecology of Pioneer Wood Decay Fungi in the Canopy of Beech Trees
2003 a Molecular Assay to Investigate the Possible
Dynamics of Fagus Sylvatica L. Necrotization Under Different Pollutant Load Conditions
The History and Future of Fungi As Biodiversity Surrogates in Forests
Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. IV
New and Interesting Fungi. 3