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1. New and Interesting Fungi. 3

2. Fungal Planet description sheets: 951-1041

3. Genera of phytopathogenic fungi: GOPHY 2

4. Foliar pathogens of eucalypts

5. Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950

6. The risk to Myrtaceae of Austropuccinia psidii, myrtle rust, in Mexico

7. Fungal Planet description sheets: 785-867

8. Fungal Planet description sheets: 716-784

9. Mycosphaerella leaf disease: genetic variation in damage to Eucalyptus nitens, Eucalyptus globulus, and their F1 hybrid

10. Response to the detection of Rugonectria castaneicola and Rugonectria wingfieldii sp. nov. on Quercus in Australia.

11. Draft Genome Sequences for Three Ophiostoma Species Acquired during Revisions of Australian Plant Pathogen Reference Collections.

13. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with pine bark beetles and infested pines in south-eastern Australia, including Graphilbum ipis-grandicollis sp. nov.

14. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1182-1283.

15. New and Interesting Fungi. 4.

16. Resistance of New Zealand Provenance Leptospermum scoparium, Kunzea robusta, Kunzea linearis , and Metrosideros excelsa to Austropuccinia psidii .

17. Foliar pathogens of eucalypts.

18. Fungal Planet description sheets: 868-950.

19. New and Interesting Fungi. 2.

20. Genera of phytopathogenic fungi: GOPHY 2.

21. Fungal Planet description sheets: 951-1041.

22. Fungal Planet description sheets: 716-784.

23. Allelochaeta ( Sporocadaceae ): pigmentation lost and gained.

24. Fungal Planet description sheets: 785-867.

25. New and Interesting Fungi. 1.

26. Fungal Planet description sheets: 625-715.

27. First Report of Puccinia psidii (Myrtle Rust) in Eucalyptus Plantations in Australia.

28. Introducing the Consolidated Species Concept to resolve species in the Teratosphaeriaceae.

29. The bark beetle, Ips grandicollis, disrupts biological control of the woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, via fungal symbiont interactions.

30. A re-appraisal of Harknessia (Diaporthales), and the introduction of Harknessiaceae fam. nov.

31. Fungal Planet description sheets: 69-91.

32. Unravelling Mycosphaerella: do you believe in genera?

33. Novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae.

34. Teratosphaeria nubilosa, a serious leaf disease pathogen of Eucalyptus spp. in native and introduced areas.

35. New species of Mycosphaerella from Myrtaceae in plantations and native forests in eastern Australia.

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