Search Results - "Gusmao, Luis F. P."
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New species and new records of freshwater ascomycetes from Brazil and Costa Rica
Published in Mycologia (01-03-2013)“…During independent surveys for freshwater ascomycetes in Brazil and Costa Rica, two new species, Torrentispora pilosa and Vertexicola ascoliberatus, and nine…”
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A multigene phylogeny of Umbellidion revealed a novel lineage in Leotiomycetes
Published in Mycological progress (01-07-2023)“…The monotypic genus Umbellidion remains as an incertae sedis in Pezizomycotina . This saprotrophic anamorphic fungus is morphologically distinct and unique,…”
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Diversity of endophytic fungi in Eucalyptus microcorys assessed by complementary isolation methods
Published in Mycological progress (01-06-2018)“…Brazil is the world’s largest producer country of eucalyptus. Although widely applied in the charcoal industry, no studies have focused on the microorganisms…”
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Fungal diversity notes 1277–1386: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa
Published in Fungal diversity (01-09-2020)“…This is the twelfth contribution to the Fungal Diversity Notes series on fungal taxonomy, based on materials collected from many countries which were examined…”
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Richness and diversity of conidial fungi associated with plant debris in three enclaves of Atlantic Forest in the Caatinga biome of Brazil
Published in Plant ecology and evolution (28-03-2018)“…Background and aims - A study of richness and diversity of conidial fungi associated with plant debris was conducted in three Atlantic Forest enclaves in the…”
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Fungal diversity notes 1277–1386: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa
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A new species of Beltraniopsis from Brazil, with a key to the known species
Published in Mycological research (01-02-2000)“…Beltraniopsis miconiae sp. nov. was isolated on decaying leaves of Miconia cabussu and characterized by the constriction at the subequatorial zone of the…”
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