A without-prejudice list of generic names of fungi for protection under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants
- P. Kirk, J. Stalpers, M. Stadler
- BiologyIMA Fungus
- 1 December 2013
A without-prejudice list of generic names for fungi is presented here as a basis for future discussion and the production of a List for formal adoption, providing mycologists with an opportunity to place nomenclature at the generic level on a more secure and stable base.
(346–361) Miscellaneous proposals aimed at enhancing or clarifying aspects of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants
- D. L. Hawksworth
- Biology
- 30 August 2016
Where are all the undescribed fungi?
- D. L. Hawksworth, A. Rossman
- Biology, Environmental SciencePhytopathology
- 1 September 1997
Data is presented on the expected numbers of fungi in some relatively unexplored habitats, such as tropical forests, and those obligately associated with plants, lichens, and insects, to conclude that enormous numbers of unrecognized fungi can be found almost everywhere, including one's own backyard.
International code of botanical nomenclature (Saint Louis Code): Sixteenth International Botanical Congress, St Louis, Missouri, USA, July-August 1999.
- W. Greuter, J. McNeill, D. L. Hawksworth
- History
- 2000
Families of Dothideomycetes
Dothideomycetes comprise a highly diverse range of fungi characterized mainly by asci with two wall layers (bitunicate asci) and often with fissitunicate dehiscence, and it is hoped that by illustrating types they provide stimulation and interest so that more work is carried out in this remarkable group of fungi.
Global species numbers of fungi: are tropical studies and molecular approaches contributing to a more robust estimate?
- D. L. Hawksworth
- Environmental ScienceBiodiversity and Conservation
- 24 July 2012
It is recommended that the phrase “at least 1.5, but probably as many as 3 million” be adopted for general use until some of the current uncertainties are resolved over fungus:plant species ratios and how they should be extrapolated to the global scale.
The Genera of Fungi - fixing the application of the type species of generic names – G 2: Allantophomopsis, Latorua, Macrodiplodiopsis, Macrohilum, Milospium, Protostegia, Pyricularia, Robillarda,…
- P. Crous, L. M. Carris, A. Wood
- BiologyIMA Fungus
- 1 June 2015
This paper focuses on 12 genera of microfungi, 11 of which the type species are neo- or epitypified here: Latorua gen. nov, and three new families: Macrodiplodiopsisceae, Macrohilaceae, and Robillardaceae.
Naming and outline of Dothideomycetes–2014 including proposals for the protection or suppression of generic names
- N. Wijayawardene, P. Crous, K. Hyde
- BiologyFungal diversity
- 4 November 2014
This paper lists all genera currently accepted by us in Dothideomycetes, including pleomorphic and non-pleomorphic genera, and proposes single generic names for future usage, following the rulings of the current ICN.
Identifying and naming plant-pathogenic fungi: past, present, and future.
- P. Crous, D. L. Hawksworth, M. Wingfield
- BiologyAnnual Review of Phytopathology
- 4 August 2015
Implementing the one fungus-one name system and linking names to validated type specimens, cultures, and reference sequences will provide the foundation on which the future of plant pathology and the communication of names of plant pathogens will rest.
Managing and coping with names of pleomorphic fungi in a period of transition1, 2
- D. L. Hawksworth
- Environmental ScienceIMA Fungus
- 10 April 2012
This material is presented here to stimulate debate on the actions that should be taken by individuals, and responsible committees, in the current period of transition to a system of fungal nomenclature fit for the 21st century.
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