Mycological Research News IN THIS ISSUE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2004
Abstract
This issue of Mycological Research News features: Resolving congruence in molecular phylogenies; Common mycorrhizal networks in forests; Soil FungiLog; Saccharomyces cerevisiae provides clues to longevity; Genomic diversity under hypersaline stress and Small scale variation in natural Neurospora populations. An obituary for Stephen T. Moss (1943–2001), President of the Society in 2001, is also included.
This issue includes 11 original papers. These test the efficacy of the relative complexity measure (RCM) in the construction of phylogenetic trees on medically important fungi; reconcile morphological with molecular data in Claviceps; identify the oilseed poppy Peronospora; describe a new sequestrate agaric genus from Australia; recognize polymorphism in the laccase genes of Heterobasidion annosum; demonstrate dsRNA mycoviruses in H. annosum; survey mycotoxins in the Gibberella fujikuroi complex on maize; study the persistence of different Pochonia chlamydosporia strains in roots; describe the development of Cladosporium tenuissimum on Uromyces appendiculatus; examine the fungi associated with southern pine bark beetle Dendroctonus frontalis; and document the behaviour of Piptoporus quercinus in culture.
The following new scientific name is introduced in this part: Barcheria willisiana gen. sp. nov.
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