This issue of Mycological Research News features: New BMS website in action; How old are the fungi? Fourteen
research papers are included. Molecular and experimental taxonomy papers address Psilocybe sect. Psilocybe, the
affinities of Lepraria and Leproloma, variation in the bipolar Xanthoria elegans, the early detection of Tilletia tritici in
wheat, repeated ITS1 sequences in a Nodulisporium, the cause of Cryphonectria canker on Tibouchina (Cryphonectria
parasitica), variation in Beauveria bassiana isolates from different hosts (including the Coffee Berry Borer) and regions.
Mating tests have been carried out to clarify the mating types in Ganoderma boninense, and to test species concepts in
Polyporus s. str. species from South America.
The melanin biosynthesis pathway of various sapstain fungi has been identified, and protocols for the
cryopreservation of Cantharellus cibarius developed.
Ecological papers examine the endophytes of Fagus sylvatica bark in the Apenines, the growth and development of
entomogenous Alternaria alternata, fungi on moose dung from different habitats in Sweden, and the location of liquid
water within two soil lichens.
No new scientific names are introduced in this part of Mycological Research.