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1. Soil-borne Ophiostomatales species (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) in beech, oak, pine, and spruce stands in Poland with descriptions of Sporothrix roztoczensis sp. nov., S. silvicola sp. nov., and S. tumida sp. nov.

2. Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland

3. Two new species of Ophiostomatales (Sordariomycetes) associated with the bark beetle Dryocoetes alni from Poland

4. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Ips typographus (L.) on Picea abies [(L.) H. Karst.] and Pinus sylvestris L. in north-eastern Poland

5. Mycobiota associated with Hylurgops palliatus (Gyll.) on Pinus sylvestris L. in Poland

6. Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland

7. Distribution of the Genus Ceratocystiopsis (Ascomycota, Ophiostomatales) on Conifers in Norway, With Description of Four New Species

8. Structure and Abundance of Fusarium Communities Inhabiting the Litter of Beech Forests in Central Europe

9. Ophiostomatales associated with wounds on hardwood trees in Poland

10. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with hardwood-infesting bark and ambrosia beetles in Poland: Taxonomic diversity and vector specificity

11. Four new Ophiostoma species associated with hardwood-infesting bark beetles in Norway and Poland

12. Taxonomic revision of the acidophilic genus Acidiella (Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales) with a description of new species from Poland

14. Geosmithia associated with hardwood-infesting bark and ambrosia beetles, with the description of three new species from Poland

16. Two new species of Ophiostomatales (Sordariomycetes) associated with the bark beetle Dryocoetes alni from Poland

17. Three new Leptographium spp. (Ophiostomatales) infecting hardwood trees in Norway and Poland

18. Fungi associated with dieback of Abies alba seedlings in naturally regenerating forest ecosystems

19. Geosmithia species associated with fir-infesting beetles in Poland

20. Characterization of Cylindrocarpon -like species associated with litter in the old-growth beech forests of Central Europe

22. Four new Ophiostoma species associated with conifer- and hardwood-infesting bark and ambrosia beetles from the Czech Republic and Poland

23. Two new Leptographium spp. reveal an emerging complex of hardwood-infecting species in the Ophiostomatales

24. Association of Geosmithia fungi (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) with pine- and spruce-infesting bark beetles in Poland

25. Fungi associated with the beetles of Ips typographus on Norway spruce in southern Poland

26. Fungi inhabiting stumps of Pinus nigra depending on the period of their exposure

27. Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from fallen shoots of Scots pine pruned by Tomicus species in Poland

28. Vector Affinity and Diversity of Geosmithia Fungi Living on Subcortical Insects Inhabiting Pinaceae Species in Central and Northeastern Europe

29. Association of the pine-infesting Pissodes species with ophiostomatoid fungi in Poland

30. Diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis, and infested Scots pine seedlings in Poland

31. Assessing the virulence of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the pine-infesting weevils to scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings

32. Root-colonizing ophiostomatoid fungi associated with dying and dead young Scots pine in Poland

33. The Ophiostoma clavatum species complex: a newly defined group in the Ophiostomatales including three novel taxa

35. Leptographium piriforme — first record for Europe and of potential pathogenicity

36. Fungi associated with the fir bark beetleCryphalus piceaein Poland

37. Diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) colonizing branches of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in southern Poland

39. Fungi associated with Tomicus minor on Pinus sylvestris in Poland and their succession into the sapwood of beetle-infested windblown trees

40. Associations between Pityogenes bidentatus and fungi in young managed Scots pine stands in Poland

41. Survey of fungal species vectored by Ips cembrae to European larch trees in Raciborskie forests (Poland)

42. Fungal flora associated with Tomicus piniperda L. in an area close to a timber yard in southern Poland

43. Notes on some Phytopythium and Pythium species occurring in oak forests in southern Poland

44. Fungi associated withTomicus piniperdain Poland and assessment of their virulence using Scots pine seedlings

45. Fungi associated with Ips typographus on Picea abies in southern Poland and their succession into the phloem and sapwood of beetle-infested trees and logs

46. Occurrence of Phytophthora plurivora and other Phytophthora species in oak forests of southern Poland and their association with site conditions and the health status of trees

47. Susceptibility of Polish provenances and families of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) to colonization by Phytophthora cambivora

48. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with root-feeding bark beetles on Scots pine in Poland

49. Diversity and pathogenicity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Tetropium species colonizing Picea abies in Poland

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