During investigations into freshwater fungi from the Great Mekong Subregion, four Distoseptispora taxa were collected from China and Thailand. Based on morphological characteristics, and phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, SSU, TEF1-α, and RPB2 sequence data, two new species Distoseptispora bangkokensis and D. lancangjiangensis are introduced, and two known species D. clematidis and D. thysanolaenae were first reported in freshwater habitat. Illustrations and descriptions of these taxa are provided, along with comparisons with extant taxa in the genus
Aquapteridospora lignicola gen. et sp. nov. was found on wood submerged in a freshwater stream in Ch...
Freshwater fungi refer to the fungi that depend on the freshwater habitats for the whole life cycle ...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is known as a diverse geographic landscape and one of the richest...
During investigations into freshwater fungi from the Great Mekong Subregion, four Distoseptispora ta...
Decaying bamboo in freshwater is a unique eco-environment for fungi. Three new Distoseptispora (Dist...
Eight hyphomycetes were collected as part of an investigation into the diversity of hyphomycetous fu...
China and Thailand are rich in fungal diversity with abundant freshwater resources that are favorabl...
Bamboo is a widespread plant with medicinal value. During our taxonomic study on medicinal plants, t...
Freshwater hyphomycetes are a highly diverse group of fungi with a worldwide distribution and have b...
A survey of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in China and Thailand resulted in the collection of t...
Pleurotheciales is the largest order in Savoryellomycetidae with a large proportion of species known...
A survey of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in China and Thailand resulted in the collection of t...
Asexual morphs of freshwater fungi have been mostly reported from tropical and subtropical regions. ...
During the study of lignicolous freshwater fungi from Thailand, three pleurotheciaceous species were...
The Thai freshwater fungi are reviewed. Substrates range from baits (Dipterocarpus alatus, Licuala l...
Aquapteridospora lignicola gen. et sp. nov. was found on wood submerged in a freshwater stream in Ch...
Freshwater fungi refer to the fungi that depend on the freshwater habitats for the whole life cycle ...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is known as a diverse geographic landscape and one of the richest...
During investigations into freshwater fungi from the Great Mekong Subregion, four Distoseptispora ta...
Decaying bamboo in freshwater is a unique eco-environment for fungi. Three new Distoseptispora (Dist...
Eight hyphomycetes were collected as part of an investigation into the diversity of hyphomycetous fu...
China and Thailand are rich in fungal diversity with abundant freshwater resources that are favorabl...
Bamboo is a widespread plant with medicinal value. During our taxonomic study on medicinal plants, t...
Freshwater hyphomycetes are a highly diverse group of fungi with a worldwide distribution and have b...
A survey of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in China and Thailand resulted in the collection of t...
Pleurotheciales is the largest order in Savoryellomycetidae with a large proportion of species known...
A survey of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in China and Thailand resulted in the collection of t...
Asexual morphs of freshwater fungi have been mostly reported from tropical and subtropical regions. ...
During the study of lignicolous freshwater fungi from Thailand, three pleurotheciaceous species were...
The Thai freshwater fungi are reviewed. Substrates range from baits (Dipterocarpus alatus, Licuala l...
Aquapteridospora lignicola gen. et sp. nov. was found on wood submerged in a freshwater stream in Ch...
Freshwater fungi refer to the fungi that depend on the freshwater habitats for the whole life cycle ...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is known as a diverse geographic landscape and one of the richest...