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1. Rare but widespread: A systematic revision of the truffle-forming genera Destuntzia and Kjeldsenia and the formation of a new genus, Hosakaea .

2. Accidental cultivation of the European truffle Tuber brumale in North American truffle orchards.

3. Diversity and distribution of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi.

4. Native ectomycorrhizal fungi from the endangered pine rocklands are superior symbionts to commercial inoculum for slash pine seedlings.

5. Tuber eburneum and Tuber mujicii : New pine-associated Tuber species from eastern North America.

6. Discovering the role of Patagonian birds in the dispersal of truffles and other mycorrhizal fungi.

7. Cortinarius section Thaumasti in South American Nothofagaceae forests.

8. Ectomycorrhizal fungi and soil enzymes exhibit contrasting patterns along elevation gradients in southern Patagonia.

9. Systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella , with the description of two new species from Patagonia.

10. Phylogenomics of Endogonaceae and evolution of mycorrhizas within Mucoromycota.

11. Ectomycorrhizal associations in the tropics - biogeography, diversity patterns and ecosystem roles.

12. Tuber brennemanii and Tuber floridanum: Two new Tuber species are among the most commonly detected ectomycorrhizal taxa within commercial pecan (Carya illinoinensis) orchards.

13. Isolation source matters: sclerotia and ectomycorrhizal roots provide different views of genetic diversity in Cenococcum geophilum.

14. Caryophyllales are the main hosts of a unique set of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Neotropical dry forest.

15. Investigating niche partitioning of ectomycorrhizal fungi in specialized rooting zones of the monodominant leguminous tree Dicymbe corymbosa.

16. Guyanagarika, a new ectomycorrhizal genus of Agaricales from the Neotropics.

17. Mycorrhizal detection of native and non-native truffles in a historic arboretum and the discovery of a new North American species, Tuber arnoldianum sp. nov.

18. New Boletaceae taxa from Guyana: Binderoboletus segoi gen. and sp. nov., Guyanaporus albipodus gen. and sp. nov., Singerocomus rubriflavus gen. and sp. nov., and a new combination for Xerocomus inundabilis.

19. Sarcodon in the Neotropics I: new species from Guyana, Puerto Rico and Belize.

20. Culturable fungal assemblages growing within Cenococcum sclerotia in forest soils.

21. The enigmatic truffle Fevansia aurantiaca is an ectomycorrhizal member of the Albatrellus lineage.

22. New species of Xerocomus (Boletales) from the Guiana Shield, with notes on their mycorrhizal status and fruiting occurrence.

23. High diversity and widespread occurrence of mitotic spore mats in ectomycorrhizal Pezizales.

24. The ectomycorrhizal fungal community in a neotropical forest dominated by the endemic dipterocarp Pakaraimaea dipterocarpacea.

25. Membranomyces species are common ectomycorrhizal symbionts in Northern Hemisphere forests.

26. Scaling up: examining the macroecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi.

27. New Elaphomyces species (Elaphomycetaceae, Eurotiales, Ascomycota) from Guyana.

28. Towards global patterns in the diversity and community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi.

29. Two species of the Asian endemic genus Keteleeria form ectomycorrhizas with diverse fungal symbionts in southwestern China.

30. New species of Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) with resupinate and effused basidiomata from the Guiana Shield.

31. Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity and community structure on three co-occurring leguminous canopy tree species in a Neotropical rainforest.

32. New species and distribution records of Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) from the Guiana Shield.

33. A molecular survey of ectomycorrhizal hyphae in a California Quercus-Pinus woodland.

34. Ectomycorrhizal lifestyle in fungi: global diversity, distribution, and evolution of phylogenetic lineages.

35. Influence of host species on ectomycorrhizal communities associated with two co-occurring oaks (Quercus spp.) in a tropical cloud forest.

37. Multiple species of ectomycorrhizal fungi are frequently detected on individual oak root tips in a tropical cloud forest.

38. Contrasting ectomycorrhizal fungal communities on the roots of co-occurring oaks (Quercus spp.) in a California woodland.

39. Intra-specific and intra-sporocarp ITS variation of ectomycorrhizal fungi as assessed by rDNA sequencing of sporocarps and pooled ectomycorrhizal roots from a Quercus woodland.

40. Ectomycorrhizal community structure in a xeric Quercus woodland based on rDNA sequence analysis of sporocarps and pooled roots.

41. Genea, Genabea and Gilkeya gen. nov.: ascomata and ectomycorrhiza formation in a Quercus woodland.

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