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International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
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Megjelent:
2024
Konferencia:
International Mycological Congress 2024-08-11 [Maastricht, Hollandia]
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MTMT: 35182814
Fejezetek
Brandrud T.E. et al. Phlegmacioid Cortinarius species in European calcareous forests, an extreme diversity of threatened, habitat-specific fungi. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Dima B. et al. Revisiting the taxonomy of Entoloma sect. Nolanidea in Europe. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Haelewaters D. et al. Engaging citizen scientists in fungal monitoring across Europe to boost common conservation goals. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Molnár Anna et al. Grapevine-associated Alternaria phylogenetic groups are supported by untargeted metabolomic profiling. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. n.a
Noordeloos M.E. et al. Towards a phylogeny-based monograph of European Entoloma (Agaricales, Entolomataceae). (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Nuytinck J. et al. Monitoring and mapping fungal diversity for nature conservation. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Radnóti Á. et al. Taxonomic revision of the genera Leucoagaricus and Leucocoprinus in Hungary, based on molecular and morphological approaches. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Reschke K. et al. Re-assessing phylogeny, morphological characters, and species concepts in Entoloma subg. Cyanula. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Scherman Jakab Máté et al. A habitat-driven interaction: the response of Botrytis cinerea to ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) populations. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Varga D. et al. Amanita sect. Vaginatae in Hungary: an updated taxonomy based on phylogenetic and morphological data. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024)
Hegyi Ádám István et al. STUDY OF THE NOBLE ROT PROCESS: FUNGAL COMMUNITY ON GRAPE BERRIES DURING NOBLE ROT IN DIFFERENT VINEYARDS OF THE TOKAJ WINE REGION. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 1
Hegyi Ádám István et al. THE ROLE OF KEY FUNGAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS ON NOBLE ROT GRAPE BERRIES INFECTED WITH BOTRYTIS CINEREA. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 1
Skarha SM et al. Do lichen- and plant-associated fungi form distinct communities in abutting host plants and lichens of the arctic tundra?. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 25
Sykes BE et al. Herbarium specimens and new collections capture host-use, biodiversity, and functional traits of Arctic endophytes over a 135-year timeframe. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 41
Lepres L et al. DNA-based analysis of leaf and wood of grapevine, adjacent orchards and native shrubs reveal host preference and seasonality in plant pathogenic fungal communities. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 54
Geiger A et al. The effects of cultivar, season, and vintage on the mycobiome of healthy and Esca-diseased grapevine. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 73
Geml J et al. Effects of site characteristics and canopy gap size and shape on soil fungal communities in a Central European oak-hornbeam forest. (2024) Megjelent: International Mycological Congress IMC12 (2024) p. 74
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