Mycosphere essays 13 - Do xylariaceous macromycetes make up most of the Xylariomycetidae?
In this essay, we focus on the micro-xylariaceous genera (with inconspicuous ascomata and asexual morphs) in the Xylariomycetidae, with special emphasis on Xylariaceae. Are micro-xylariaceous less diverse than macro-xylariaceous genera (with conspicuous stromata) genera? This paper also reviews thei...
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Main Authors: | D. A. Daranagama, E. B.G. Jones, X. Z. Liu, C. To-Anun, M. Stadler, K. D. Hyde |
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2018
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