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Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomyceteVOL 1 (2006)
Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS AURICULARIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON Systematics of the genus Auricularia with an emphasis on species from the southeastern United States NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by mycologists, such as Oomycetes and slime molds. The journal is freely available worldwide, at no cost to readers and libraries via the THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT The Pacific Northwest Fungi Project is the only ongoing effort to catalog the region's fungi— there is no other state, federal, or private program to do this work. The information produced will provide competitive advantages to the region's agricultural and natural resource-based industries and will provide information to human health SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing". Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics. Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal". ISSN 1937-786XVOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomyceteVOL 1 (2006)
Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS AURICULARIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON Systematics of the genus Auricularia with an emphasis on species from the southeastern United States NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food CanadaSUBMISSIONS
Author Guidelines. Author Guidelines. North American Fungi is an on-line, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on fungal natural history in North America including taxonomy, nomenclature, ecology, pathology and ethnobiology. Article categories are: Notes, NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 74 Stadler et al. “Red Hypoxylon” species of the Northern Hemisphere. North American Fungi 3(7): 73-125 comparison of morphological and chemical traits with the above mentioned material, we recognize two new species (H. canariense and H. urriesii).The predominantly tropical H. anthochroum and H. subrutilum were also found from this archipelago, but representatives of these taxa from PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Ovrebo & Hughes, T. smithii sp. nov. North American Fungi 13(1): 1-9 3 is a valid taxon at some rank. Rosenberg’s P AB, however, is the most permissive of these NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
TRICHOLOMA SMITHII, A NEW SPECIES IN THE PARDINICUTIS A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of pleurocystidia. A detailed description, drawings and images of the new species are provided as well as a phylogenetic analysisVOL 5 (2010)
Hebeloma hiemale Bres. in Arctic/Alpine Habitats: PDF; Henry J. Beker, Ursula Eberhardt, Jan Vesterholt 51-65: Hebeloma hiemale Bres. is a frequently collected species and occurs with many hosts in a wide variety of habitats. It is an ectomycorrhizal species that has been recorded with a broad range of both deciduous and coniferous trees, including Salix and Populus.VOL 12 (2017)
Distribution of Heterobasidion irregulare in Missouri pine-oak forests: PDF; C. A. Lee, J. Bruhn, R.-M. Muzika 1-20: We surveyed the Missouri Ozarks region for the pathogenic fungus Heterobasidion irregulare, a parasite that has gone largely disregarded within the region since the 1960s despite its potential to cause major problems for the restoration and management of shortleaf pine (PinusVOL 7 (2012)
Tsugacorticium kenaicum (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota), a new corticioid genus and species from Alaska: PDF; Karen K. Nakasone, Harold H. Burdsall Jr. 1-9: The new corticioid genus and species, Tsugacorticium kenaicum from Alaska, is described. Primarily found on attached, dead, corticate branches of mountain hemlock in the Kenai Peninsula, T. kenaicum is characterized by small, soft, NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD Welcome to North American Fungi North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT What is it? A consortium of professional scientists and amateur natural history enthusiasts cooperating to develop a comprehensive inventory of the region's fungi. SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses)VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records. PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells.VOL 1 (2006)
Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS AURICULARIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON Systematics of the genus Auricularia with an emphasis on species from the southeastern United States NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD Welcome to North American Fungi North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT What is it? A consortium of professional scientists and amateur natural history enthusiasts cooperating to develop a comprehensive inventory of the region's fungi. SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses)VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records. PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells.VOL 1 (2006)
Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS AURICULARIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON Systematics of the genus Auricularia with an emphasis on species from the southeastern United States NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 74 Stadler et al. “Red Hypoxylon” species of the Northern Hemisphere. North American Fungi 3(7): 73-125 comparison of morphological and chemical traits with the above mentioned material, we recognize two new species (H. canariense and H. urriesii).The predominantly tropical H. anthochroum and H. subrutilum were also found from this archipelago, but representatives of these taxa from NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Shiryaev and Mukhin. Clavarioid-type fungi from Svalbard. North American Fungi 5(5):67-84 69 Mukhin and Knudsen 1998, Borgen et al. 2006, Hoshino et al. 2003, Shiryaev 2006a, 2010).VOL 1 (2006)
Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI 2 Machnicki et al. 2006. Russula crassotunicata on Dendrocollybia racemosa. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (9): 1-7. Introduction: Russula crassotunicata Singer is an ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Ovrebo & Hughes, T. smithii sp. nov. North American Fungi 13(1): 1-9 3 is a valid taxon at some rank. Rosenberg’s P AB, however, is the most permissive of theseVOL 11 (2016)
The Xylaria names proposed by C. G. Lloyd: PDF; Yu-Ming Ju, Huei-Mei Hsieh, Shannon Dominick 1-31: Seventy-one new Xylaria names that C. G. Lloyd proposed are annotated herein. Type and/or authentic materials of these names, when available, were studied. SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS AURICULARIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON Systematics of the genus Auricularia with an emphasis on species from the southeastern United States NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
TRICHOLOMA SMITHII, A NEW SPECIES IN THE PARDINICUTIS A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of pleurocystidia. A detailed description, drawings and images of the new species are provided as well as a phylogenetic analysis NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Bourret et al.Wild yeasts in Washington State. North American Fungi 8(15): 1-32 5 Table 1, cont. Yeast species identified from V. vinifera.Candida railenensis was NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by mycologists, such as Oomycetes and slime molds. The journal is freely available worldwide, at no cost to readers and libraries via the SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing". Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics. Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal". ISSN 1937-786X GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records.VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI Pacific Northwest Fungi Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 1-5 Published April 29, 2006 Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State F.M. Dugan1 and D.A. Glawe2 1USDA-ARS Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6402 USA. 2Department of Plant Pathology,Washington State
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Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
CARIPIA MONTAGNEI (BASIDIOMYCOTA: TRICHOLOMATACEAE S. L Caripia montagnei (Basidiomycota: Tricholomataceae s. l. ) in southeastern United States. This is the first report of Caripia montagnei in the United States. The collection is described and illustrated, and compared with prior descriptions of the fungus. NEW NORTH AMERICAN HOST RECORDS FOR SEIFERTIA AZALEAE 3 Glawe and Hummel. 2006. Seifertia azaleae hosts. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (6): 1-6 measuring 200-450 x 150-350 µm. Conidiogenous cells(Fig. 3)
NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by mycologists, such as Oomycetes and slime molds. The journal is freely available worldwide, at no cost to readers and libraries via the SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing". Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics. Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal". ISSN 1937-786X GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records.VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI Pacific Northwest Fungi Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 1-5 Published April 29, 2006 Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State F.M. Dugan1 and D.A. Glawe2 1USDA-ARS Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6402 USA. 2Department of Plant Pathology,Washington State
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Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
CARIPIA MONTAGNEI (BASIDIOMYCOTA: TRICHOLOMATACEAE S. L Caripia montagnei (Basidiomycota: Tricholomataceae s. l. ) in southeastern United States. This is the first report of Caripia montagnei in the United States. The collection is described and illustrated, and compared with prior descriptions of the fungus. NEW NORTH AMERICAN HOST RECORDS FOR SEIFERTIA AZALEAE 3 Glawe and Hummel. 2006. Seifertia azaleae hosts. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (6): 1-6 measuring 200-450 x 150-350 µm. Conidiogenous cells(Fig. 3)
RESEARCH EXCHANGE JOURNALS The journal is freely available worldwide, at no cost to readers and libraries via the Internet. Electronic publication enables authors to include color illustrations, extensive lists of references, specimen citations, and supplemental materials. Manuscripts are published following rigorous peer review. SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing". Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics. Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal". ISSN 1937-786X THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT The Pacific Northwest Fungi Project is the only ongoing effort to catalog the region's fungi— there is no other state, federal, or private program to do this work. The information produced will provide competitive advantages to the region's agricultural and natural resource-based industries and will provide information to human health NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 4 Ginns. Caripia montagnei in southern United States. North American Fungi 6(5): 1-5 basal subiculum or conspicuous mycelium in the Florida collection. The basidiospore sizes in NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI North American Fungi Volume 8, Number 13, Pages 1-13 Published September 26, 2013 Thelomma ocellatum, a range extension to the Yukon Territory and case study in NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Ovrebo & Hughes, T. smithii sp. nov. North American Fungi 13(1): 1-9 3 is a valid taxon at some rank. Rosenberg’s P AB, however, is the most permissive of these NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Arora & Frank. Boletus rubriceps. North American Fungi 9(6): 1-11 3 and sequenced with an ABI 310 Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in the NEW NORTH AMERICAN HOST RECORDS FOR SEIFERTIA AZALEAE 3 Glawe and Hummel. 2006. Seifertia azaleae hosts. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (6): 1-6 measuring 200-450 x 150-350 µm. Conidiogenous cells(Fig. 3)
RARE INLAND REINDEER LICHENS AT MIMA MOUNDS IN SOUTHWEST Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD Welcome to North American Fungi North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses) THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECTTHE FUNGUS BOOKTHE FUNGUS IS AMONGUS
What is it? A consortium of professional scientists and amateur natural history enthusiasts cooperating to develop a comprehensive inventory of the region's fungi. GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records.VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI Pacific Northwest Fungi Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 1-5 Published April 29, 2006 Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State F.M. Dugan1 and D.A. Glawe2 1USDA-ARS Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6402 USA. 2Department of Plant Pathology,Washington State
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Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
CARIPIA MONTAGNEI (BASIDIOMYCOTA: TRICHOLOMATACEAE S. L Caripia montagnei (Basidiomycota: Tricholomataceae s. l. ) in southeastern United States. This is the first report of Caripia montagnei in the United States. The collection is described and illustrated, and compared with prior descriptions of the fungus. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGIHOMECURRENT VOLUMEPAST VOLUMESABOUTINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSEDITORIAL BOARD Welcome to North American Fungi North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses) THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECTTHE FUNGUS BOOKTHE FUNGUS IS AMONGUS
What is it? A consortium of professional scientists and amateur natural history enthusiasts cooperating to develop a comprehensive inventory of the region's fungi. GEOGRAPHY AND HOSTS OF THE WOOD DECAY FUNGI FOMES Comprehensive United States county distribution maps of Fomes fasciatus and F. fomentarius were developed based on peer-reviewed publications, records from mycological herbaria and collections made for this study.The geographic distribution was expanded for both species to include a total of seven counties in five states not included in previous publications and records.VOL 13 (2018)
Tricholoma smithii, a new species in the Pardinicutis complex from New Mexico and Colorado: PDF; Clark L. Ovrebo, Karen W. Hughes A new species of Tricholoma, T. smithii, is described from New Mexico and Colorado. It is reminiscent of and belongs in the same clade as Tricholoma pardinum.. It has the same stature as T. pardinum but differs by the browner pileal coloration and by the presence of PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI Pacific Northwest Fungi Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 1-5 Published April 29, 2006 Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State F.M. Dugan1 and D.A. Glawe2 1USDA-ARS Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6402 USA. 2Department of Plant Pathology,Washington State
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Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State: PDF; F. M. Dugan, D. A. Glawe 1-5: The powdery mildew fungus Phyllactinia guttata, parasitic on European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), is a host for the fungicolous hyphomycete Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Mucilaginous penicillate cells at the apices of the Phyllactinia ascocarps are the primary NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 184 Nauta. Mollisioid Ascomycetes, Beartooth Plateau. North American Fungi 5(5):181-186 Fig. 1. A, B. Mollisia salicis MN 7772, spores in asci and excipulum cells. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 2 Smith et al. Rare inland reindeer lichens. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25 preserves pockets of refugia as propagule sources. We also detected moderate air pollution stress, which is projected to have impacts on lichen abundances and community compositions in the nearfuture.
CARIPIA MONTAGNEI (BASIDIOMYCOTA: TRICHOLOMATACEAE S. L Caripia montagnei (Basidiomycota: Tricholomataceae s. l. ) in southeastern United States. This is the first report of Caripia montagnei in the United States. The collection is described and illustrated, and compared with prior descriptions of the fungus. RESEARCH EXCHANGE JOURNALS These journals are hosted by the WSU Libraries as part of its Research Exchange repository service. If you are interested in journal hosting services, please contact the SEARCH - NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses) THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNGI PROJECT What is it? A consortium of professional scientists and amateur natural history enthusiasts cooperating to develop a comprehensive inventory of the region's fungi. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Woody desert puffballs of the Pacific Northwest 1: Chlamydopus meyenianus Lorelei L. Norvell1, Joseph F. Ammirati2 & Scott A. Redhead3 1Pacific Northwest Mycology Service, 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard, Portland, OR 97229-1309 USA. 2Department of Biology, 235 Johnson Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-5235 USA 3Biodiversity (Mycology & Botany), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI 4 Ginns. Caripia montagnei in southern United States. North American Fungi 6(5): 1-5 basal subiculum or conspicuous mycelium in the Florida collection. The basidiospore sizes in NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI North American Fungi Volume 8, Number 13, Pages 1-13 Published September 26, 2013 Thelomma ocellatum, a range extension to the Yukon Territory and case study in NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Ovrebo & Hughes, T. smithii sp. nov. North American Fungi 13(1): 1-9 3 is a valid taxon at some rank. Rosenberg’s P AB, however, is the most permissive of these NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI Arora & Frank. Boletus rubriceps. North American Fungi 9(6): 1-11 3 and sequenced with an ABI 310 Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in the NEW NORTH AMERICAN HOST RECORDS FOR SEIFERTIA AZALEAE 3 Glawe and Hummel. 2006. Seifertia azaleae hosts. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1 (6): 1-6 measuring 200-450 x 150-350 µm. Conidiogenous cells(Fig. 3)
RARE INLAND REINDEER LICHENS AT MIMA MOUNDS IN SOUTHWEST Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA.PNWFUNGI.ORG
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WELCOME TO NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI North American Fungi publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on Fungi (Chytrids, Zygomycetes, lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) as well as other organisms traditionally studied by mycologists, such as Oomycetes and slime molds. The journal is freely available worldwide, at no cost to readers and libraries via the Internet. Electronic publication enables authors to include color illustrations, extensive lists of references, specimen citations, and supplemental materials. Manuscripts are published following rigorous peer review. In order to expedite publication, postings occur as soon as manuscripts are ready for publication rather than at set intervals. North American Fungi is a member of CrossRef and articles published in the journal are indexed in CAB Abstracts and in Scopus. Featured Fungus Number 75_PEZIZA ERINI_
NEW AND SELDOM ENCOUNTERED This newly described, latex-producing truffle is a denizen of blue oak woodlands in north central California. Collected only twice, it appears to be rather rare, or perhaps it only fruits sporadically. Closest relatives differ morphologically from _P. erini_, and are distributed regionally and globally. To read more about this unusual subterranean fungus, click on the photo to access the article byMatthew Smith.
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North American Fungi DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2509/naf2017.012.002 Published February 28, 2017 Lee, C. A., J. Bruhn and R.-M. Muzika. 2017. Distribution of Heterobasidion irregulare in Missouri pine-oak forests North American Fungi DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2509/10.2509/naf2017.012.001 Published February 27, 2017 Lücking, Robert and Tor Tønsberg. 2016. Gyalideopsis pusilla (Gomphillaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes), a new species from southeastern North America. North American Fungi DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2509/naf2016.011.007 Published November 9, 2016 ISSN 1937-786X | ©2006-2014 Pacific Northwest Fungi ProjectDetails
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