Search Results - "Liu, Jian Kui"
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The numbers of fungi: is the descriptive curve flattening?
Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2020)“…The recent realistic estimate of fungal numbers which used various algorithms was between 2.2 and 3.8 million. There are nearly 100,000 accepted species of…”
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The amazing potential of fungi: 50 ways we can exploit fungi industrially
Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2019)“…Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of organisms. Due to the immense range of habitats that fungi inhabit, and the consequent need to…”
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Integrative approaches for species delimitation in Ascomycota
Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2021)“…Biodiversity loss from disturbances caused by human activities means that species are disappearing at an ever increasing rate. The high number of species that…”
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Taxonomy, phylogeny, molecular dating and ancestral state reconstruction of Xylariomycetidae (Sordariomycetes)
Published in Fungal diversity (2022)“…Xylariomycetidae ( Ascomycota ) is a highly diversified group with variable stromatic characters. Our research focused on inconspicuous stromatic xylarialean…”
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Ranking higher taxa using divergence times: a case study in Dothideomycetes
Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2017)“…The current classification system for the recognition of taxonomic ranks among fungi, especially at high-ranking level, is subjective. With the development of…”
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Towards a natural classification and backbone tree for Sordariomycetes
Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2015)“…Sordariomycetes is one of the largest classes of Ascomycota and is characterised by perithecial ascomata and inoperculate unitunicate asci. The class includes…”
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The numbers of fungi: are the most speciose genera truly diverse?
Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2022)“…Fungi play vital roles in ecosystems as endophytes, pathogens and saprobes. The current estimate of fungal diversity is highly uncertain, ranging from 1.5 to…”
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of hyaline-spored coelomycetes
Published in Fungal diversity (2020)“…Coelomycete is a general term used for asexual fungi which produce conidia in fruiting bodies: pycnidial, acervular, cupulate, pycnothyria or stromatic…”
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Freshwater fungi from karst landscapes in China and Thailand
Published in Fungal diversity (01-03-2023)“…Freshwater fungi comprises a highly diverse group of organisms occurring in freshwater habitats throughout the world. During a survey of freshwater fungi on…”
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Microfungi on Tectona grandis (teak) in Northern Thailand
Published in Fungal diversity (01-01-2017)“…To date there is virtually no information available concerning the fungi associated with Tectona grandis (teak) ( Lamiaceae ) in Thailand. In this study,…”
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Additions to the Genus Arthrinium (Apiosporaceae) From Bamboos in China
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (07-04-2021)“…has a widespread distribution occurring in various substrates (e.g., air, soil debris, plants, lichens, marine algae and even human tissues). It is…”
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Elucidation of the life cycle of the endophytic genus Muscodor and its transfer to Induratia in Induratiaceae fam. nov., based on a polyphasic taxonomic approach
Published in Fungal diversity (01-03-2020)“…Molecular phylogenetic studies of cultures derived from some specimens of plant-inhabiting Sordariomycetes using ITS, LSU, rpb2 and tub2 DNA sequence data…”
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Naming and outline of Dothideomycetes–2014 including proposals for the protection or suppression of generic names
Published in Fungal diversity (01-11-2014)“…Article 59.1, of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICN; Melbourne Code), which addresses the nomenclature of pleomorphic…”
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One stop shop: backbones trees for important phytopathogenic genera: I (2014)
Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2014)“…Many fungi are pathogenic on plants and cause significant damage in agriculture and forestry. They are also part of the natural ecosystem and may play a role…”
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Unravelling Diaporthe Species Associated with Woody Hosts from Karst Formations (Guizhou) in China
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (27-10-2020)“…Though several species have been reported in China, little is known about the species associated with nature reserves in Guizhou province. During a survey of…”
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The ranking of fungi: a tribute to David L. Hawksworth on his 70th birthday
Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2017)“…The history of assigning ranks to fungi, as well as the relative importance of using divergence time estimates is reviewed. The paper pays tribute to the major…”
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Freshwater Sordariomycetes
Published in Fungal diversity (01-11-2019)“…Sordariomycetes is one of the largest classes of Ascomycota that comprises a highly diverse range of fungi mainly characterized by perithecial ascomata and…”
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Towards a natural classification of Botryosphaeriales
Published in Fungal diversity (01-11-2012)“…The type specimens of Auerswaldia , Auerswaldiella , Barriopsis , Botryosphaeria , Leptoguignardia , Melanops , Neodeightonia , Phaeobotryon,…”
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Ascomycetes from karst landscapes of Guizhou Province, China
Published in Fungal diversity (01-09-2023)“…This study documents the morphology and phylogeny of ascomycetes collected from karst landscapes of Guizhou Province, China. Based on morphological…”
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Fungicolous fungi: terminology, diversity, distribution, evolution, and species checklist
Published in Fungal diversity (01-03-2019)“…Fungicolous fungi are a very large, diverse, ecological and trophic group of organisms that are associated with other fungi. This association occurs with…”
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