Volume 2, Issue 1
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ارسال های اخیر
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Taxonomy of asexual microfungus Periconia on Phoenix in India
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)The anamorphic fungus genus Periconia is worldwide in distribution and causes foliar disease on plants mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. This study presents the description and illustration of P. palmivora ...
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New records of Hyphomycetes fungi in Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)In present study, two species of Hyphomycetes fungi including, Cephaliophora tropica (in soil), and Monascus pilosus (on corn silage) are reported for the first time to Iranian mycobiota. Descriptions of these species have ...
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Species diversity of indigenous Trichoderma from alkaline pistachio soils in Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)The diversity of Trichoderma spp. was investigated in alkaline soils of pistachio orchards at different geographic areas in Kerman province, Iran. A total of 161 Trichoderma isolates were obtained and ...
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Genetic diversity of Paecilomyces variotii isolates by SSR marker in Kerman province, Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)Die-back disease caused by Paecilomyces variotti is one of the most destructive diseases of pistachio in Iran. In this study, genetic diversity of Paecilomyces variotti isolates was investigated with SSR ...
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Two new records of Lopadostoma for mycobiota of Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)Xylariaceous fungi are typically saprobes, but are also commonly isolated as endophytes and some species are pathogens. Two species of Lopadostoma (Xylariaceae, Xylariales) are reported for the first time from ...
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Additions to the knowledge of the genus Cladosporium in Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)During an investigation on Cladosporium species associated with numerous substrates of various localities in Iran during 2011-13, eight species including C. delicatulum, C. echinulatum, C. exile, ...
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A further contribution to the knowledge of sooty mould fungi from Iran
(Iranian Mycological Society, 2015-06-01)Sooty mold fungi are often associated with honeydew which insects secrete while feeding on the plant. A great variety of these fungi occur in the North of Iran, especially on Citrus ssp which is one of the most ...



