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Mycologia.

Periodical
Microbiology
Fungi
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis. Abingdon, Oxon, UK : Taylor & Francis (2017)
Frequency: Bimonthly
Country: England
Language: English
Author(s):
Mycological Society of America., New York Botanical Garden.
Start Year:1909 -
ISSN:
0027-5514 (Print)
1557-2536 (Electronic)
0027-5514 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.8
2022
NLM ID:0400764
(DNLM):M51620000(s)
(OCoLC):01640733
Coden:MYCOAE
LCCN:57051730
Classification:W1 MY734
Seven new Neocallimastigomycota genera from wild, zoo-housed, and domesticated herbivores greatly expand the taxonomic diversity of the phylum.
Mycologia    February 14, 2020   Volume 112, Issue 6 1212-1239 doi: 10.1080/00275514.2019.1696619
Hanafy RA, Lanjekar VB, Dhakephalkar PK, Callaghan TM, Dagar SS, Griffith GW, Elshahed MS, Youssef NH.We isolated and characterized 65 anaerobic gut fungal (AGF; Neocallimastigomycota) strains from fecal samples of five wild (W, axis deer, white-tailed deer, Boer goat, mouflon, and Nilgiri tahr), one zoo-housed (Z, zebra), and three domesticated (D,  horse, sheep, and goat) herbivores in the US states of Texas (TX) and Oklahoma (OK), Wales (WA), and the Indian states of Kerala (KE) and Haryana (HA). Phylogenetic assessment using the D1-D2 regions of the large subunit (28S) rDNA and internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) identified seven monophyletic clades that are distinct from all curren...
Alogomyces tanneri gen. et sp. nov., a chytrid in Lobulomycetales from horse manure.
Mycologia    August 9, 2011   Volume 104, Issue 1 157-163 doi: 10.3852/11-043
Simmons DR, Letcher PM, Powell MJ, Longcore JE.The order Lobulomycetales contains chytrids from soil, freshwater and marine habitats; environmental DNA sampling has indicated that representatives of this order might be found in deep ocean localities. We describe Alogomyces tanneri as the first lobulomycetalean chytrid isolated from horse manure; A. tanneri is also the first species in the order to possess a rumposome in its zoospore. This species widens the range of habitats, ultrastructural variation and thallus morphology for Lobulomycetales.
The perfect state of Microsporum racemosum.
Mycologia    July 1, 1970   Volume 62, Issue 4 856-859 
Rush-Munro FM, Smith JM, Borelli D.No abstract available