the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.32060009);the Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Projects(Nos.[2020]1Y043 and[2022]243).
Rosa-associated fungi are rich in species and diverse in function,with many potential new taxa.However,only a few publications have reported Rosa-associated endophytic fungi using a combination of molecular systematic...
The Research of Featured Microbial Resources and Diversity Investigation in Southwest Karst area(Project No.2014FY120100)is gratefully thanked for financial support.
This study documents the morphology and phylogeny of ascomycetes collected from karst landscapes of Guizhou Prov-ince,China.Based on morphological characteristics in conjunction with DNA sequence data,70 species are i...
This article is the 15th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series,wherein 115 taxa from three phyla,nine classes,28 orders,48 families,and 64 genera are treated.Fungal taxa described and illustrated in the pr...
Hypocreomycetidae is a highly diverse group with species from various habitats. This subclass has been reported as pathogenic,endophytic, parasitic, saprobic, fungicolous, lichenicolous, algicolous, coprophilous and i...
The Research of Featured Microbial Resources and Diversity Investigation in Southwest Karst area(Project No.2014FY120100)is thanked for financial support;Kevin D.Hyde acknowledges National Research Council of Thailand(NRCT)grant,Total fungal diversity in a given forest area with implications towards species numbers,chemical diversity and biotechnology(Grant No.N42A650547);This work was also supported by the Princess Srinagarindra’s Centenary Celebrations Foundation(Grant No.64316001);Thailand Science Research and Innovation(TSRI)grant Macrofungi diversity research from the Lancang-Mekong Watershed and Surrounding areas(Grant No.DBG6280009).
This paper provides outlines for Bionectriaceae,Calcarisporiaceae,Hypocreaceae,Nectriaceae,Tilachlidiaceae,Ijuhy-aceae,Stromatonectriaceae and Xanthonectriaceae with taxonomic treatments.We provide up-to-date DNA sequ...
During soil fungal surveys in Egypt's New Valley Governorate,four significant fungal isolates from three different species have been reported.Two of these strains were uncovered in Egypt for the first time,while the o...
This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series,wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla,seven classes,26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated.Taxa in this study were coll...
Joint Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Karst Science Research Center of Guizhou province,U1812401,Jian-Kui Jack Liu;Thailand Research,RDG6130001,Kevin D.Hyde;Thailand Science Research and Innovation(TSRI)grant,DBG6280009,Kevin D.Hyde;the State Research Task of the Subtropical Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences(Theme No.0492-2021-0007).
Xylariomycetidae(Ascomycota)is a highly diversified group with variable stromatic characters.Our research focused on inconspicuous stromatic xylarialean taxa from China,Italy,Russia,Thailand and the United Kingdom.Det...
This study was supported by the Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province(No.[2017]5788);the Thailand Research Fund thanks the grant“impact of climate change on fungal diversity and biogeography in the Greater Mekong Sub-region(RDG6130001)”for financial and laboratory support.Xiang-Yu Zeng would like to thank Shaun Pennycook for the Latin diagnoses.Associate Professor R Jeewon thanks the University of Mauritius for support and Mae Fah Luang University for the visiting scholar program.
Epifoliar fungi are a group of poorly studied fungal symbionts that coinhabit the surface of living plants.Meliolaceae is the largest group of epifoliar fungi and has been considered as obligate parasites.We investiga...
the Thailand Research Fund(Grant No.TRG6180001);the Mae Fah Luang University Fund(Grant No.631C15001);Plant Genetic Conserva-tion Project under the Royal Initiation of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn-Mae Fah Luang University;the Mushroom Research Foundation.Kevin D.Hyde thanks the 2019 high-end foreign expert introduction plan to Kunming Institute of Botany(Granted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China,Grant No.G20190139006);the future of specialist fungi in a changing climate:baseline data for generalist and specialist fungi associated with ants,Rhododendron species and Dra-caena species(Grant No.DBG6080013);Impact of climate change on fungal diversity and biogeography in the Greater Mekong Subregion(Grant No.RDG6130001);Dhanushka Wanasinghe thanks CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative(PIFI)for funding his postdoctoral research(Grant No.2021FYB0005);the Postdoctoral Fund from Human Resources and Social Security Bureau of Yunnan Province.;the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.31870011,31750001,31770028 and 31970017).;CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative(PIFI)for young staff(Grant No.Y9215811Q1);Provincial Science and Tech-nology Department(grant no.202003AD150004);Yunnan Provincial Key Programs of Yunnan Eco-friendly Food International Cooperation Research Center(Grant No.2019ZG00908);Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences“Response of Asian mountain ecosystems to global change”,CAS,Grant No.QYZDY-SSWSMC014”;the Agreement ENDESA and San Ignacio de Huinay Foundations and Consejo Superior de Investiga-ciones Científicas,CSIC(Projects No.2011HUIN10,2013CL0012)and DGICYT projects CGL2005-01192/BOS,CGL2009-07231,CGL2015-67459-P,CSIC project PIE202030E059;the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education(grant No.N N305299640);the support from UIDB/04046/2020 and UIDP/04046/2020 Centre grants from FCT,Portugal(to BioISI).;the University of Southern Queensland and the Grains Research and Development Corp
This article is the 13th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series,wherein 125 taxa from four phyla,ten classes,31 orders,69 families,92 genera and three genera incertae sedis are treated,demonstrating worldwi...