The current status of knowledge regarding fossil fungi from American Pennsylvanian coal balls is discussed under the following general headings: 1) Phycomycetes, 2) Asco-mycetes, 3) Basidiomycetes, 4) fungal sclerotia, 5) mycorrhizal fungi, and 6) "fleshy fungi. " Protoascon missouriensis is redescribed as a possible Phycomycete. Sporocarpon, Mycocarpon, and Dubiocarpon are suggested as having closest relationships to the Asco-mycetes. Possible reasons for the difficult taxonomy of Middle Pennsylvanian coal ball fungi are presented
International audienceStudies of fungi and fungal activities in fossil wood are relatively rare, alt...
Spores and coal balls from profiles in the Springfield Coal of the Illinois Basin were analysed to d...
The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, h...
International audienceThe various types of spherical microfossils collectively termed fossil fungal ...
The Carboniferous microfungus Protoascon missouriensis has been interpreted variously as an ascomyce...
Molecular clock data indicate that the first zygomycetous fungi occurred on Earth during the Precamb...
The fossil record of fungi is now available from all Phanerozoic periods. In this paper, the most im...
The distribution and ecological niches of fungi found in coals are poorly understood. Organic petrog...
Microremains of fungi from Neogene deposits from the Gray Fossil Site (Tennessee, United States) and...
International audienceThe pre-Cretaceous fossil record of leaf-inhabiting fungi is meagre. A structu...
Background and Aims: Structurally preserved arbuscular mycorrhizas from the Lower Devonian Rhynie ch...
International audienceThin sections of petrified fossils made during the latter part of the nineteen...
Fossil endogonaceous chlamydospores are described from the aerial axes and roots of several Paleozoi...
A selective review of fungi in the fossil record is given, special consideration being given to the ...
Zoosporic fungi are key saprotrophs and parasites of plants, animals and other fungi, playing import...
International audienceStudies of fungi and fungal activities in fossil wood are relatively rare, alt...
Spores and coal balls from profiles in the Springfield Coal of the Illinois Basin were analysed to d...
The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, h...
International audienceThe various types of spherical microfossils collectively termed fossil fungal ...
The Carboniferous microfungus Protoascon missouriensis has been interpreted variously as an ascomyce...
Molecular clock data indicate that the first zygomycetous fungi occurred on Earth during the Precamb...
The fossil record of fungi is now available from all Phanerozoic periods. In this paper, the most im...
The distribution and ecological niches of fungi found in coals are poorly understood. Organic petrog...
Microremains of fungi from Neogene deposits from the Gray Fossil Site (Tennessee, United States) and...
International audienceThe pre-Cretaceous fossil record of leaf-inhabiting fungi is meagre. A structu...
Background and Aims: Structurally preserved arbuscular mycorrhizas from the Lower Devonian Rhynie ch...
International audienceThin sections of petrified fossils made during the latter part of the nineteen...
Fossil endogonaceous chlamydospores are described from the aerial axes and roots of several Paleozoi...
A selective review of fungi in the fossil record is given, special consideration being given to the ...
Zoosporic fungi are key saprotrophs and parasites of plants, animals and other fungi, playing import...
International audienceStudies of fungi and fungal activities in fossil wood are relatively rare, alt...
Spores and coal balls from profiles in the Springfield Coal of the Illinois Basin were analysed to d...
The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, h...