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Piedmont Lichen Inventory
Savoryellales (Hypocreomycetidae, Sordariomycetes): a Novel Lineage
UC Riverside UC Riverside Previously Published Works
Molecular Systematics of the Sordariales: the Order and the Family Lasiosphaeriaceae Redefined
Cork Oak Endophytic Fungi As Potential Biocontrol Agents Against Biscogniauxia Mediterranea and Diplodia Corticola
Redisposition of Species from the Guignardia Sexual State of Phyllosticta Wulandari NF1, 2*, Bhat DJ3, and To-Anun C1*
Striatiguttulaceae, a New Pleosporalean Family to Accommodate Longicorpus and Striatiguttula Gen
A Multigene Phylogeny Toward a New Phylogenetic Classification of Leotiomycetes Peter R
Phylogeny and Morphology of Neodeightonia Palmicola Sp. Nov
Xylariales, Ascomycota), Designation of an Epitype for the Type Species of Iodosphaeria, I
An Advance in the Endophyte Story: Oxydothidaceae Fam. Nov . with Six New Species of Oxydothis
Hypocrea/Trichoderma (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae): Species with Green Ascospores
Global Diversity and Distribution of Distoseptosporic Micromycete Corynespora Güssow (Corynesporascaceae): an Updated Checklist with Current Status
Neotropical Hypocrella (Anamorph Aschersonia), Moelleriella, and Samuelsia
<I>Chaetothyriomyes:</I> a New Genus in Family <I>Chaetothyriaceae</I>
Antifungal Activity of 8-Methoxynaphthalen- 1-Ol Isolated from the Endophytic Fungus Diatrype Palmicola MFLUCC 17-0313 Against T
Mycosphere Notes 51-101. Revision of Genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and Other Ascomycota Genera Incertae Sedis
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Antifungal Activity of 8-Methoxynaphthalen-1-Ol Isolated
Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes)
Mycosphere Notes 275-324: a Morpho-Taxonomic Revision and Typification of Obscure Dothideomycetes Genera (Incertae Sedis) Articl
The Protochecklist of North American Nonlichenized Fungi
Circinotrichum Sinense, a New Asexual Fungus from Hubei, China
(Xylariales): Neoxylaria Gen. Nov. and Stilbohypoxylon Article
AR TICLE Overlooked Competing Asexual and Sexually Typified
Unravelling Diaporthe Species Associated with Woody Hosts from Karst Formations (Guizhou) in China