Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about to lead to dramatic changes in the naming of medically important molds and yeasts. In this article, we present a widely supported and simple proposal to prevent unnecessary nomenclatural instability
Formal proposals to conserve or protect fungal names as well as proposals to amend the INTERNATIONAL...
Some fungi with pleomorphic life-cycles still bear two names despite more than 20 years of molecular...
Mycologists have recorded a few hundred thousand Latin names for fungi and these are thought to refe...
International audienceRecent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecula...
Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about ...
Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about ...
The rapid pace of name changes of medically important fungi is creating challenges for clinical labo...
Fungal species have undergone and continue to undergo significant nomenclatural change, primarily du...
The unambiguous application of fungal names is important to communicate scientific findings. Names a...
The unambiguous application of fungal names is important to communicate scientific findings. Names a...
Funding Information: MT was supported by the Institute for Fermentation Osaka (IFO), Japan. Publishe...
A personal synopsis of the decisions made at the Nomenclature Section meeting of the International B...
Fungal taxonomy is the branch of mycology by which we classify and group fungi based on similarities...
Numerous taxonomists and monographers of fungi are objecting an enforced unitary nomenclature for as...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
Formal proposals to conserve or protect fungal names as well as proposals to amend the INTERNATIONAL...
Some fungi with pleomorphic life-cycles still bear two names despite more than 20 years of molecular...
Mycologists have recorded a few hundred thousand Latin names for fungi and these are thought to refe...
International audienceRecent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecula...
Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about ...
Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about ...
The rapid pace of name changes of medically important fungi is creating challenges for clinical labo...
Fungal species have undergone and continue to undergo significant nomenclatural change, primarily du...
The unambiguous application of fungal names is important to communicate scientific findings. Names a...
The unambiguous application of fungal names is important to communicate scientific findings. Names a...
Funding Information: MT was supported by the Institute for Fermentation Osaka (IFO), Japan. Publishe...
A personal synopsis of the decisions made at the Nomenclature Section meeting of the International B...
Fungal taxonomy is the branch of mycology by which we classify and group fungi based on similarities...
Numerous taxonomists and monographers of fungi are objecting an enforced unitary nomenclature for as...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
Formal proposals to conserve or protect fungal names as well as proposals to amend the INTERNATIONAL...
Some fungi with pleomorphic life-cycles still bear two names despite more than 20 years of molecular...
Mycologists have recorded a few hundred thousand Latin names for fungi and these are thought to refe...