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- Towards Incorporating Asexual Fungi in a Natural Classification: Checklist and Notes 2012–2016
- Factors Affecting the Local Distribution of Polystigma Rubrum Stromata on Prunus Spinosa
- Phylogeny of the Order Phyllachorales (Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes): Among and Within Order Relationships Based on Five Molecular Loci
- Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Volume 34, Article 3 March 1991
- Eucalyptus Microfungi Known from Culture. 2. Alysidiella, Fusculina and Phlogicylindrium Genera Nova, with Notes on Some Other Poorly Known Taxa
- Invasive Plants Established in the United States That Are Found in Asia and Their Associated Natural Enemies – Volume 2 — 23 Phylum Family Species H
- An Online Resource for Marine Fungi
- “Pyrenomycetes” Sensu Lato Éléments De Bibliographie Récente Année 2000 (Compléments), 2001, 2002
- Inoculum 59(1) Who Would Like to Determine the Role of Fungi In, for Example, Below - Ground Systems Associated with Roots of Forest Trees
- Dating Divergence of Polystigma and Other Sordariomycetes
- <I>Lichenochora Atrans</I>
- Shrub Range Expansion Alters Diversity and Distribution of Soil Fungal Communities Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient
- Agradecimientos
- Suppressing Over-Abundant Invasive Plants and Insects in Natural Areas by Use of Their Specialized Natural Enemies Edited by Roy G
- Aberystwyth University Factors Affecting the Local Distribution
- Three Challenges to Contemporaneous Taxonomy from a Licheno-Mycological Perspective
- New Nematicidal and Antimicrobial Secondary Metabolites from a New
- The Red Leaf Blotch of Almond, Caused by Polystigma Amygdalinum, in Catalonia: Biology and Epidemiology