Recent Papers
Volume 6 - 2021
5. New host and geographic records of five pleosporalean hyphomycetes associated with Musa spp. (Banana)
Samarakoon BC et al. (2021)
4. Endophytic mycobiota of wild medicinal plants from New Valley Governorate, Egypt and quantitative assessment of their cell wall degrading enzymes
Abdel-Sater MA et al. (2021)
3. First record of Eutypella vitis causing branch dieback on new host trees in Canada
Ilyukhin E et al. (2021)
2. Notes on the genus Entoloma s.l. in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (XI): a new species in subgenus Entoloma
Blanco-Dios JB (2021)
1. Global diversity and distribution of distoseptosporic micromycete Corynespora Güssow (Corynesporascaceae): An updated checklist with current status
Kumar S et al. (2021)
Volume 5 - 2020
34. Plant growth-promoting characteristics of root fungal endophytes isolated from a traditional Cordillera rice landrace
Pablo CHD et al. (2020)
33. A review on the genus Entoloma (Basidiomycota, Entolomataceae) in Yunnan Province, China
Ediriweera AN et al. (2020)
32. Three new records of Cortinarius (Cortinariaceae) for the Turkish Mycota from Trabzon, Turkey
Sesli E, Örtücü S (2020)
31. “Ganoderma lucidum sensu lato” – a sacred mushroom for immortality
Ayesha P et al. (2020)
30. Optimal culture conditions and toxicity assessment of Fomitopsis feei (Fr.): a newly documented macro fungus from Philippines
De Leon AM et al. (2020)
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