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Marasmioid and Gymnopoid Fungi of the Republic of Korea. 8. Gymnopus Section Levipedes

Ryoo R, Vladimír A, Ka KH

Collections of Gymnopus Section Levipedes from the Republic of Korea have been studied. Two new species, Gymnopus dryophiloides and G. brunneodiscus, are described based on their macro- and micromorphological...
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Colletotrichum cymbidiicola Causing Anthracnose on Cymbidium Orchids in Korea

Park MJ, Back CG, Park JH

A Colletotrichum species was isolated from leaves of Cymbidium exhibiting symptoms of anthracnose. In this study, the isolates obtained were identified based on recent taxonomic approaches for the genus Colletotrichum....
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Heavy Metal Tolerance of Novel Papiliotrema Yeast Isolated from Vietnamese Mangosteen

Nguyen KCT, Nguyen PV, Truong HTH

Three yeast strains (Hue-1, Hue-8, and Hue-19) with strong heavy metal tolerance were isolated from mangosteen from Hue city, Vietnam. They exhibited identical phenotype and phylogeny. Sequence analysis of the...
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Ceratocystis quercicola sp. nov. from Quercus variabilis in Korea

Cho SE, Lee DH, Wingfield MJ, Marincowitz S

During a survey of putative fungal pathogens infecting oak trees in the Gangwon Province of the Republic of Korea, a fungus resembling a Ceratocystis sp. was repeatedly isolated from natural...
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Plasmopara elegantissima sp. nov. (Oomycota, Peronosporales), a Downy Mildew Species Specialized to Impatiens textori (Balsaminaceae)

Choi YJ, Görg M, Shin HD, Thines M

Over the past 15 years, downy mildew became the most destructive foliar disease in cultivated Impatiens species (Balsaminaceae) worldwide. A previous study had revealed that the causal agent was not...
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A New Report on Edible Tropical Bolete, Phlebopus spongiosus in Thailand and Its Fruiting Body Formation without the Need for a Host Plant

Kumla J, Suwannarach N, Lumyong S

Phlebopus spongiosus is a well-known edible ectomycorrhizal mushroom indigenous to southern Vietnam. The mushroom specimens collected from northern Thailand in this study were identified as P. spongiosus. This identification...
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The First Finding of the Lichen Solorina saccata at an Algific Talus Slope in Korea

Park JS, Kim DK, Kim CS, Oh S, Kim KH, Oh SO

An algific talus slope is composed of broken rocks with vents connected to an ice cave, releasing cool air in summer and relatively warmer air in winter to maintain a...
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Two New Species of Laccaria (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Korea

Cho HJ, Lee H, Park MS, Park KH, Park JH, Cho Y, Kim C, Lim YW

Species of Laccaria (Hydnangiaceae, Agaricales, and Basidiomycota) are well-known ectomycorrhizal symbionts of a broad range of hosts.Laccaria species are characterized by brown, orange, or purple colored basidiocarps, and globose or...
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Molecular Markers for Detecting a Wide Range of Trichoderma spp. that Might Potentially Cause Green Mold in Pleurotus eryngii

Lee SH, Jung HJ, Hong SB, Choi JI, Ryu JS

In Pleurotus sp., green mold, which is considered a major epidemic, is caused by several Trichoderma species. To develop a rapid molecular marker specific for Trichoderma spp. that potentially cause...
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The Antifungal Test: An Efficient Screening Tool for the Discovery of Microbial Metabolites with Respiratory Inhibitory Activity

Han JW, Kim B, Oh M, Choi J, Choi GJ, Kim H

Valuable natural compounds produced by a variety of microorganisms can be used as lead molecules for development of new agrochemicals. Furthermore, high-throughput in vitro screening systems with specific modes of...
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