Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be phylogenetically distinct from Pseudocladosporium (Venturiaceae), which was revealed to be synonymous with the older genus, Fusicladium. Other than being associated with human disorders, species of Cladophialophora were found to also be phytopathogenic, or to occur as saprobes on organic material, or in water, fruit juices, or sports drinks, along with species of Exophiala. Caproventuria and Metacoleroa were confirmed to be synonyms of Venturia, which has Fusicladium (= Pseudocladosporium) anamorphs. Apiosporina, based on A. collinsii, clustered basal to the Venturia clade, and appears to represent a further synonym. Several species with a p...
Macroventuria, a new genus of Venturiaceae, is discribed with two new species. Macroventuria van der...
Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to pr...
Members of the family Chaetomiaceae are ubiquitous ascosporulating fungi commonly, which reside in s...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
AbstractAlthough morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were sho...
AbstractAlthough morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were sho...
The Venturiaceae was traditionally assigned to Pleosporales although its diagnostic characters readi...
Cladophialophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi comprising a number of clinically highly signi...
AbstractCladophialophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi comprising a number of clinically high...
Despite a significant body of evidence in support of the close phylogenetic relationship of species ...
Sympoventuriaceae (Venturiales, Dothideomycetes) comprises genera including saprophytes, endo-phytes...
Sympoventuriaceae (Venturiales, Dothideomycetes) comprises genera including saprophytes, endo-phytes...
Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Exophiala species is an unusual infection, but it has been re-ported wit...
Macroventuria, a new genus of Venturiaceae, is discribed with two new species. Macroventuria van der...
Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to pr...
Members of the family Chaetomiaceae are ubiquitous ascosporulating fungi commonly, which reside in s...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be...
AbstractAlthough morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were sho...
AbstractAlthough morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were sho...
The Venturiaceae was traditionally assigned to Pleosporales although its diagnostic characters readi...
Cladophialophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi comprising a number of clinically highly signi...
AbstractCladophialophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi comprising a number of clinically high...
Despite a significant body of evidence in support of the close phylogenetic relationship of species ...
Sympoventuriaceae (Venturiales, Dothideomycetes) comprises genera including saprophytes, endo-phytes...
Sympoventuriaceae (Venturiales, Dothideomycetes) comprises genera including saprophytes, endo-phytes...
Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Exophiala species is an unusual infection, but it has been re-ported wit...
Macroventuria, a new genus of Venturiaceae, is discribed with two new species. Macroventuria van der...
Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to pr...
Members of the family Chaetomiaceae are ubiquitous ascosporulating fungi commonly, which reside in s...