Search Results - "Dissanayake, Lakmali S."
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Two new fungal genera ( Diaporthales ) found on Dipterocarpaceae in Thailand
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (05-06-2023)“…is a species-rich order of fungi that includes endophytes, saprobes, and pathogens associated with forest plants and crops. They may also occur as parasites or…”
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Fungal diversity notes 1611–1716: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on fungal genera and species emphasis in south China
Published in Fungal diversity (01-09-2023)“…This article is the 15th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein 115 taxa from three phyla, nine classes, 28 orders, 48 families, and 64…”
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Predicting global numbers of teleomorphic ascomycetes
Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2022)“…Sexual reproduction is the basic way to form high genetic diversity and it is beneficial in evolution and speciation of fungi. The global diversity of…”
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Correction to: Predicting global numbers of teleomorphic ascomycetes
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Paraeutypella guizhouensis gen. et sp. nov. and Diatrypella longiasca sp. nov. (Diatrypaceae) from China
Published in Biodiversity data journal (26-03-2021)“…In this study, we introduce a novel genus, , of the family Diatrypaceae comprising three species viz. sp. nov. and (basionym: ) and (basionym: ). sp. nov. is…”
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Three new species of Iodosphaeria (Xylariomycetidae): I. chiayiensis, I. jinghongensis and I. thailandica
Published in MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria) (07-01-2022)“…Three fungal specimens (two sexual and one asexual) were collected during fieldwork conducted in China, Taiwan and Thailand. Both sexual morphs share…”
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Three new species of Iodosphaeria (Xylariomycetidae): I.chiayiensis , I.jinghongensis and I.thailandica
Published in MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria) (2022)“…Three fungal specimens (two sexual and one asexual) were collected during fieldwork conducted in China, Taiwan and Thailand. Both sexual morphs share…”
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