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1. Cultures as types and the utility of viable specimens for fungal nomenclature

2. New records of Anthracoidea pseudofoetidae (Anthracoideaceae) from Russia, and Microbotryum (Microbotryaceae) from Greece and Morocco

3. Fungal Communities of Eucalyptus grandis Leaves Are Influenced by the Insect Pest Leptocybe invasa

4. Additions to the smut fungi of the Iberian Peninsula

5. Foliar fungi of the enigmatic desert plant Welwitschia mirabilis show little adaptation to their unique host plant

6. Active Fungal Communities in Asymptomatic Eucalyptus grandis Stems Differ between a Susceptible and Resistant Clone

7. Ion Torrent PGM as tool for fungal community analysis: a case study of endophytes in Eucalyptus grandis reveals high taxonomic diversity.

8. Species accumulation curves and incidence-based species richness estimators to appraise the diversity of cultivable yeasts from beech forest soils.

9. Anthracoidea obtusatae (Anthracoideaceae, Ustilaginales), a new smut fungus on Carex obtusata (Cyperaceae) from Central Asia

10. Species diversity of Basidiomycota

11. Fungal diversity notes 1387–1511: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa

12. Entyloma eranthidis sp. nov. on Eranthis longistipitata from Uzbekistan

13. Delimiting species in Basidiomycota: a review

14. Deterministic processes have limited impacts on foliar fungal endophyte communities along a savanna-forest successional gradient

16. Obituary for Kálmán Vánky (1930–2021)

17. Fungal Communities of

18. The evolving species concepts used for yeasts: from phenotypes and genomes to speciation networks

19. Notes, outline and divergence times of Basidiomycota

20. Host specialization and molecular evidence support a distinct species of smut fungus, Anthracoidea hallerianae (Anthracoideaceae), on Carex halleriana (Cyperaceae)

21. Foliar fungi of the enigmatic desert plant Welwitschia mirabilis show little adaptation to their unique host plant

22. Additions to the smut fungi of the Iberian Peninsula

23. Spezielle Physiologie der Pilze

24. Evolution und Systematik der Pilze

25. Correction to: The evolving species concepts used for yeasts: from phenotypes and genomes to speciation networks

27. Flooding Duration Affects the Structure of Terrestrial and Aquatic Microbial Eukaryotic Communities

28. Maternal effects on phenotype, resistance and the structuring of fungal communities in Eucalyptus grandis

29. Active Fungal Communities in Asymptomatic Eucalyptus grandis Stems Differ between a Susceptible and Resistant Clone

30. Pyricularia graminis-tritici is not the correct species name for the wheat blast fungus: response to Ceresini et al. (MPP 20:2):Wheat blast - Pyricularia oryzae Triticum

31. TheEucalyptusstem canker pathogenTeratosphaeria zuluensisdetected in seed samples

32. Botryosphaeria dothidea: a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health

33. Parasitism in Yeasts

34. Phylloplane Yeasts in Temperate Climates

35. Molecular and morphological evidence reveals a new smut fungus, Microbotryum arcticum (Microbotryaceae), on Silene uralensis (Caryophyllaceae) from Greenland and Canada

36. Microbotryum silenes-saxifragae sp. nov. sporulating in the anthers of Silene saxifraga in southern European mountains

37. Contrasting phylogenetic patterns of anther smuts (Pucciniomycotina: Microbotryum) reflect phylogenetic patterns of their caryophyllaceous hosts

38. Microbotryum heliospermae, a new anther smut fungus parasitic on Heliosperma pusillum in the mountains of the European Alpine System

39. Assessment of yeast diversity in soils under different management regimes

40. The illustrated life cycle of Microbotryum on the host plant Silene latifolia

41. Hidden diversity in the non‐caryophyllaceous plant‐parasitic members ofMicrobotryum(Pucciniomycotina: Microbotryales)

42. Anther smuts of Caryophyllaceae: Molecular analyses reveal further new species

43. Identification of a new order of root-colonising fungi in the Entorrhizomycota: Talbotiomycetales ord. nov. on eudicotyledons

44. Maternal effects on tree phenotypes: considering the microbiome

45. 11 Ustilaginomycotina

46. Ion Torrent PGM as tool for fungal community analysis: a case study of endophytes in Eucalyptus grandis reveals high taxonomic diversity

47. Species accumulation curves and incidence-based species richness estimators to appraise the diversity of cultivable yeasts from beech forest soils

49. Implications of molecular characters for the phylogeny of the Microbotryaceae (Basidiomycota: Urediniomycetes)

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