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Thyronectria Revisited and Re-Instated
9B Taxonomy to Genus
Two New Species of Camarops (Boliniaceae, Ascomycotina) and a Key to Argentinean Species
11-31 Strandzha.Indd
Annual Report 2013
Resolving the Polyphyletic Nature of Pyricularia (Pyriculariaceae)
Molecular Systematics of the Sordariales: the Order and the Family Lasiosphaeriaceae Redefined
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Complete Taxonomy for the ATBI Fungi Project Organism Group: Fungi
Bioactivity of Fungal Endophytes As a Function of Endophyte Taxonomy and the Taxonomy and Distribution of Their Host Plants
Complete References List
Pacific Northwest Fungi
Notes on Ascomycete Systematics Nos. 4408 - 4750
Provisional Checklist of Manx Fungi Updated August 2014 Family Species Year 10Km Grid Squares Common Name
Morpho-Molecular Characterization of Microfungi Associated with Marine Based Habitats
Fungal Diversity in the Czech Republic. New Species Of
A New Record of the Genus Camarops (Boliniaceae) in Korea
Taxonomy, Molecular Phylogeny and Taxol Production in Selected Genera of Endophytic Fungi by Jeerapun Worapong a Dissertation Su
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Neotropical Ascomycetes 13. Cornipulvina and Erythromada, Two New Genera from the Caribbean and Elsewhere
A Perithecial Sordariomycete (Ascomycota, Diaporthales) from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
An Online Resource for Marine Fungi
Resolving the Polyphyletic Nature of Pyricularia (Pyriculariaceae)
Universidad De El Salvador
A New Species of Camarops and Phylogenetic Analysis of Related Taxa in the Boliniaceae
A Perithecial Sordariomycete (Ascomycota, Diaporthales) from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Author(S): Allison W
(Diaporthales), with Emphasis on Gnomoniopsis And
Molecular Phylogeny of Melanospora and Diaporthales, and Population
Biodiversity of Fungi on Vitis Vinifera L. Revealed by Traditional and High-Resolution Culture-Independent Approaches
Impact of Rain Forest Transformation on Roots and Functional Diversity
Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. IV