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Classification of marine Ascomycota, anamorphic taxa and Basidiomycota

@article{Jones2009ClassificationOM,
  title={Classification of marine Ascomycota, anamorphic taxa and Basidiomycota},
  author={Evan B. Gareth Jones and Jariya Sakayaroj and Satinee Suetrong and Sayanh Somrithipol and Ka-Lai Pang},
  journal={Fungal Diversity},
  year={2009},
  volume={35}
}

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