Fungal diversity notes 1–110: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal species
- Jian Kui Liu, K. Hyde, E. Camporesi
- BiologyFungal diversity
- 4 May 2015
This paper is a compilation of notes on 110 fungal taxa, including one new family, 10 new genera, and 76 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range. The new family,…
Notes, outline and divergence times of Basidiomycota
Divergence times as additional criterion in ranking provide additional evidence to resolve taxonomic problems in the Basidiomycota taxonomic system, and also provide a better understanding of their phylogeny and evolution.
Fungal diversity notes 253–366: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa
- Guo-Jie Li, K. Hyde, S. Maharachchikumbura
- BiologyFungal diversity
- 23 May 2016
In the Ascomycota the new genera Angustospora (Testudinaceae), Camporesia (Xylariaceae), Clematidis, Crassiparies, and Parameliola (Pleosporales genera incertae sedis) are introduced.
Modern non-pollen palynomorphs from East African lake sediments
- V. Gelorini, A. Verbeken, B. Geel, C. Cocquyt, D. Verschuren
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 April 2011
Fungal Planet description sheets: 625–715
- P. Crous, M. Wingfield, J. Groenewald
- BiologyPersoonia
- 1 December 2017
Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Antarctica: Cadophora antarctica from soil. Australia: Alfaria dandenongensis on Cyperaceae, Amphosoma…
Walking the thin line between Russula and Lactarius: the dilemma of Russula subsect. Ochricompactae.
- B. Buyck, V. Hofstetter, U. Eberhardt, A. Verbeken, F. Kauff
- Biology
- 2008
This paper aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, as to provide real-time information about the phytochemical properties of fruit flies found in the honey bees of southern Europe.
Perspectives in the new Russulales
- S. Miller, E. Larsson, K. Larsson, A. Verbeken, J. Nuytinck
- BiologyMycologia
- 1 November 2006
The Russulales is one of 12 major lineages recently elucidated by molecular sequence data in the homobasidiomycetes, containing a remarkable variety of sporophore forms from smooth, poroid, hydnoid, lamellate, to labyrinthoid and hymenophore configurations.
Fungi on Leaf Blades of Phragmites australis in a Brackish Tidal Marsh: Diversity, Succession, and Leaf Decomposition
- G. V. Ryckegem, M. Gessner, A. Verbeken
- Environmental ScienceMicrobial Ecology
- 3 March 2007
Fungal biomass and sporulation structures suggest that fungi are instrumental in N retention and leaf mass loss during leaf senescence and early aerial decay, although a significant fraction of total detrital N may remain associated with dead hyphae during decomposition on the marsh surface.
Enhancing Developing Country Access to Eco-Innovation: The Case of Technology Transfer and Climate Change in a Post-2012 Policy Framework
- D. Ockwell, J. Watson, A. Mallett, Ruediger Haum, G. Mackerron, A. Verbeken
- Geography
- 18 May 2010
The deployment of eco-innovations in developing countries is a key driver of their contribution to efficiently addressing global environmental challenges. It is also a key driver of markets for…
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