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    Hysterangiales revisited: expanded phylogeny reveals new genera and two new suborders by Davoodian, N, Lebel, T, Castellano, M A, Hosaka, K

    Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-12-2021)
    “…( , ) is a diverse, nearly cosmopolitan order of predominantly hypogeous, sequestrate, ectomycorrhizal fungi. Expanding on previously published phylogenies, we…”
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    Serological detection of Citrus psorosis virus using a polyclonal antiserum to recombinant virus coat protein [Italy] by Loconsole, G, Castellano, M.A, Dell'Orco, M, Boscia, D, Savino, V

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-07-2006)
    “…Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) is the putative agent of psorosis, a widespread and economically important disease of citrus. This virus is erratically…”
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    A mixed bag of sequestrate fungi from five different families: Boletaceae, Russulaceae, Psathyrellaceae, Strophariaceae, and Hysterangiaceae by Lebel, T., Davoodian, N., Bloomfield, M.C., Syme, K., May, T.W., Hosaka, K., Castellano, M.A.

    Published in Swainsona (Online) (01-01-2022)
    “…We describe several new genera and species of sequestrate fungi from different regions of the world that belong to five different basidiomycete families. New…”
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    Re-examination of the Southern Hemisphere truffle genus Amylascus (Pezizaceae, Ascomycota) and characterization of the sister genus Nothoamylascus gen. nov by Healy, R.A., Truong, C., Castellano, M.A., Bonito, G., Trappe, J., Caiafa, M.V., Mujic, A.B., Nouhra, E., Sánchez-Ramírez, S., Smith, M.E.

    Published in Persoonia (01-06-2023)
    “…Amylascus is a genus of ectomycorrhizal truffles within Pezizaceae that is known from Australia and contains only two described species, A. herbertianus and A…”
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    Three independent evolutionary events of sequestrate Lactifluus species in Australasia by Lebel, T, Cooper, J A, Castellano, M A, Nuytinck, J

    Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-12-2021)
    “…Three Australian species with sequestrate basidiome forms are recorded for the first time in the genus based on nuclear ITS-LSU and morphological data. These…”
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    Hypersensibilité au lentin de chêne by Guenard-Bilbault, L., Castellano, M.A., De Blay, F., Metz-Favre, C.

    Published in Revue française d'allergologie (2009) (01-04-2024)
    “…Le lentin du chêne/Lentinulaedodes/shiitake est le 3ème champignon produit dans le monde. Sa présence en occident s’est accrue ces dernières années de même que…”
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    Eight new Elaphomyces species (Elaphomycetaceae, Eurotiales, Ascomycota) from eastern North America by Castellano, M A, Crabtree, C D, Mitchell, D, Healy, R A

    Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-06-2021)
    “…The hypogeous, sequestrate ascomycete genus Elaphomyces is one of the oldest known truffle-like genera. Elaphomyces has a long history of consumption by…”
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    Three new black Elaphomyces species (Elaphomycetaceae, Eurotiales, Ascomycota) from eastern North America with notes on selected European species by Castellano, M A, Elliott, T F, Trappe, J M

    Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-06-2018)
    “…We describe three new species of Elaphomyces from eastern North America. Of the three, Elaphomyces loebiae is the rarest, known only from North Carolina and…”
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    Balsamia (Sequestrate Helvellaceae , Ascomycota ) in western North America by Southworth, D, Frank, J L, Castellano, M A, Smith, M E, Trappe, J M

    Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-12-2018)
    “…, a hypogeous, sequestrate genus in the , has been characterized variously as having three to eight species in North America, and these have been considered…”
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    SOME PROPERTIES OF FIG LATENT VIRUS 1, A NEW MEMBER OF THE FAMILY FLEXIVIRIDAE by Gattoni, G., Minafra, A., Castellano, M.A., De Stradis, A., Boscia, D., Elbeaino, T., Digiaro, M., Martelli, G.P.

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-11-2009)
    “…A virus with filamentous particles ca. 700 nm long, denoted Fig latent virus 1 (FLV-1) is widespread in Apulian (southern Italy) fig orchards, in trees showing…”
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