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Development and Evaluation of Rrna Targeted in Situ Probes and Phylogenetic Relationships of Freshwater Fungi
A Higher-Level Phylogenetic Classification of the Fungi
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Savoryellales (Hypocreomycetidae, Sordariomycetes): a Novel Lineage
Redefining Microascus, Scopulariopsis and Allied Genera
Monilochaetes and Allied Genera of the Glomerellales, and a Reconsideration of Families in the Microascales
A New Order of Aquatic and Terrestrial Fungi for Achroceratosphaeria and Pisorisporium Gen
An Additional Fungal Lineage in the Hypocreomycetidae (Falcocladium Species) and the Taxonomic Re-Evaluation of Chaetosphaeria C
An Overview of the Systematics of the Sordariomycetes Based on a Four-Gene Phylogeny
Phylogeny and Taxonomic Revision of Kernia and Acaulium
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Dating Divergence of Polystigma and Other Sordariomycetes
Proteomic Analysis of Anti-Cancerous Scopularide Production by a Marine Microascus Brevicaulis Strain and Its UV Mutant
Redalyc.DIVERSITY of SAPROTROPHIC ANAMORPHIC
The Genus Microascus George Lawrence Barron Iowa State College
Scopulariopsis, a Poorly Known Opportunistic Fungus: Spectrum of Species in Clinical Samples and in Vitro Response to Antifungal Drugs
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Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes)
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Molecular Taxonomy of Scopulariopsis-Like Fungi with Description of New Clinical and Environmental Species
Bution of the Microascus Species in Japan. in Compar
Koralionastetales, a New Order of Marine Ascomycota in the Sordariomycetes
Taxonomic Utility of Old Names in Current Fungal Classification and Nomenclature: Conflicts, Confusion & Clarifications
Marine Fungi from Sponges: Biodiversity, Chemodiversity and Biotechnological Applications
Scopulariopsis, a Poorly Known Opportunistic Fungus: Spectrum of Species in Clinical Samples and in Vitro Response to Antifungal Drugs