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5. Growth, Enzymatic, and Transcriptomic Analysis of xyr1 Deletion Reveals a Major Regulator of Plant Biomass-Degrading Enzymes in Trichoderma harzianum

11. The distinct plastisphere microbiome in the terrestrial-marine ecotone is a reservoir for putative degraders of petroleum-based polymers

12. A facultative ectomycorrhizal association is triggered by organic nitrogen

14. Genome of Pythium myriotylum Uncovers an Extensive Arsenal of Virulence-Related Genes among the Broad-Host-Range Necrotrophic Pythium Plant Pathogens

15. The use of mutant and engineered microbial agents for biological control of plant diseases caused by Pythium: Achievements versus challenges

16. Forecasting the number of species of asexually reproducing fungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota)

19. Genomic landscape of a relict fir-associated fungus reveals rapid convergent adaptation towards endophytism

22. Dual-Transcriptomic, Microscopic, and Biocontrol Analyses of the Interaction Between the Bioeffector Pythium oligandrum and the Pythium Soft-Rot of Ginger Pathogen Pythium myriotylum

23. From lignocellulose to plastics: Knowledge transfer on the degradation approaches by fungi

24. Correction: Divergence of a genomic island leads to the evolution of melanization in a halophyte root fungus

25. Divergence of a genomic island leads to the evolution of melanization in a halophyte root fungus

27. Author Correction: Fungal taxonomy and sequence-based nomenclature

28. At least three families of hyphosphere small secreted cysteine‐rich proteins can optimize surface properties to a moderately hydrophilic state suitable for fungal attachment

29. Fungal taxonomy and sequence-based nomenclature

34. Corrigendum: Structural Diversity and Bioactivities of Peptaibol Compounds From the Longibrachiatum Clade of the Filamentous Fungal Genus Trichoderma

35. Intracellular accumulation and secretion of hydrophobin-enriched vesicles aid the rapid sporulation of molds

36. Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding?

37. Evolutionary compromises in fungal fitness: hydrophobins can hinder the adverse dispersal of conidiospores and challenge their survival

40. Stress Reshapes the Physiological Response of Halophile Fungi to Salinity

42. Agricultural systems as potential sources of emerging human mycoses caused by Trichoderma: a successful, common phylotype of Trichoderma longibrachiatum in the frontline

43. Structural Diversity and Bioactivities of Peptaibol Compounds From the Longibrachiatum Clade of the Filamentous Fungal Genus Trichoderma

44. Evolution and comparative genomics of the most common Trichoderma species

45. Guttation capsules containing hydrogen peroxide: an evolutionarily conserved NADPH oxidase gains a role in wars between related fungi

50. Figure 9 from: Laciny A, Zettel H, Kopchinskiy A, Pretzer C, Pal A, Salim KA, Rahimi MJ, Hoenigsberger M, Lim L, Jaitrong W, Druzhinina IS (2018) Colobopsis explodens sp. n., model species for studies on “exploding ants” (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), with biological notes and first illustrations of males of the Colobopsis cylindrica group. ZooKeys 751: 1-40. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.751.22661

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