1-14 | Analysis of mushroom diversity in successional young forests and equilibrium evergreen broad-leaved forests | Shigeki Iwabuchi, Shigeki Sakai and Osamu Yamaguchi |
15-20 | Morphological and physiological comparisons ofHelicobasidium mompa andH. purpureum | Akira Sayama, Kiroku Kobayashi and Akira Ogoshi |
21-27 | Notes on three Japanese Agaricales | Heinz Clémençon and Tsuguo Hongo |
29-37 | Fungal succession on pine needles in Germany | Seiji Tokumasu, Takayuki Aoki and Franz Oberwinkler |
39-47 | Biological species and morphological characteristics ofArmillaria mellea complex in Hokkaido:A. sinapina and two new species,A. jezoensis andA. singula | Joo Young Cha, Jae Mo Sung and Tsuneo Igarashi |
49-52 | Two new species of powdery mildew fungi from Japan | Seinosuke Tanda |
53-57 | Colonization ofRetama raetam seeds by fungi and their significance in seed germination | Salama Abouelyazeed Ouf |
59-61 | The genusSavoryella from freshwater habitats, includingS. grandispora sp. nov. | Kevin D. Hyde |
63-68 | A new variety ofTalaromyces wortmannii and some observation onTalaromyces assiutensis | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya, Shinji Miyadoh and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
69-75 | Ecological roles of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in two wild legume plants | Ahn Heum Eom, Sang Sun Lee, Tae Kun Ahn and Min Woong Lee |
77-82 | Fusarium crookwellense, a newly isolated fungus from wheat in Japan: Its mycotoxin production and pathogenicity to wheat and barley | Yoshitsugu Sugiura, Hatsuo Saito, Toshitsugu Tanaka, Masakatsu Ichinoe and Yoshio Ueno |
83-87 | Some cultural characteristics of mycelia of a mycorrhizal fungus,Lyophyllum shimeji | Akira Ohta |
89-94 | Electron microscopy of infection of nematodes byDactylaria haptotyla | Masatoshi Saikawa and Makoto Kaneko |
95-98 | Radiation and fermentation treatment of cellulosic wastes | Mohammed A. Malek, Najmul A. Chowdhury, Shinpei Matsuhashi, Shoji Hashimoto and Tamikazu Kume |
99-104 | Lagenidium myophilum infection in the coonstripe shrimp,Pandalus hypsinotus | Kazuyo Nakamura, Shinpei Wada, Kishio Hatai and Takashi Sugimoto |
105-108 | Irpicomyces cornicola sp. nov. fromCornus florida in Japan | Tsuneo Watanabe and Itsumi Narita |
109-112 | Ascomycete phylogenetics: Morphology and molecules | John W. Taylor and Katherine F. LoBuglio |
113-123 | Microcycle conidiation — A review | Richard T. Hanlin |
125-129 | Three species of rust fungi (Uredinales) from Okinawa, Japan | Makoto Kakishima and Takao Kobayashi |
131-135 | Mating type of isolates derived from the spermogonial state ofPuccinia coronata var.coronata | Kazuhiko Narisawa, Yuichi Yamaoka and Keizo Katsuya |
137-139 | Fruiting body productivity of protoplast-derived clones inLentinula edodes | Yukitaka Fukumasa-Nakai, Teruyuki Matsumoto and Mitsuo Komatsu |
141-145 | Ascospore formation and morphology in two species of the genusErysiphe remaining immature on the living host plant | Seinosuke Tanda |
147-151 | Production of fruit-bodies of a mycorrhizal fungus,Lyophyllum shimeji, in pure culture | Akira Ohta |
153-159 | Change in medium components and colony morphology due to mycelial growth of ectomycorrhizal fungusTricholoma bakamatsutake | Yoshie Terashima |
161-168 | Brown spot ofRheum officinale in indonesia with special reference to the variation in conidia of the causal fungus | S. Retno Djiwanti, Takao Kobayashi and Masaomi Oniki |
169-174 | Fungus fruit body lytic enzyme from a myxomycete,Badhamia utricularis | Kazuo Miyairi, Kazushige Konno, Yukio Harada and Toshikatsu Okuno |
175-178 | Fennellia flavipes andNeosartorya stramenia, two new records from Japan | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
179-181 | Aplopsora corni sp. nov. onCornus controversa from Hokkaido, Japan | Yoshitaka Ono and Yukio Harada |
183-186 | Identification ofPenicillium sp. NR 6564 and taxonomic notes onP. janthinellum | Shoko Matsukuma, Yuri Nishizuka, Junko Watanabe and Toru Okuda |
187-189 | Fruiting ofLyophyllum tylicolor in plate culture on Soytoneglucose agar and urea-treated soil extract agar | Takashi Yamanaka |
191-198 | Materials forPythium flora of Japan VIII Two species ofPythium:P. pyrilobum andP. oligandrum | Tomio Kinoshita, Takio Ichitani and Taeko Okumura |
199-211 | The nature of anaerobic fungi and their polysaccharide degrading enzymes | Scott Borneman and D. E. Akin |
213-217 | The effect of Mg on Ca, K and P content of date palm seedlings under mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal conditions | M. H. Al-Whaibi and A. S. Khaliel |
219-222 | Erythrogymnotheca, a new genus of Eurotiales | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
223-232 | Two newhalophytophthora species,H. tartarea andH. masteri, from intertidal decomposing leaves in saltmarsh and mangrove regions | Akira Nakagiri, Steven Y. Newell and Tadayoshi Ito |
233-238 | Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in coastal dune plant communities I. Spore formation ofGlomus spp. predominates under a patch ofElymus mollis | Jun-ichi P. Abe, Gaku Masuhara and Keizo Katsuya |
239-243 | Nuclear selection and nuclear substitution in fully compatible di-mon matings inPleurotus ostreatus | Eiji Tanesaka, Kenji Yamamoto, Yuri Matsuyama and Kenjiro Kinugawa |
245-248 | Aspergillus salviicola, a new species from imported spice | Shun-ichi Udagawa, Seigo Kamiya and Haruo Tsubouchi |
249-255 | Two new species ofTalaromyces from Taiwan and Japan | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
257-263 | Optimization of formation and regeneration of protoplasts from biocontrol agents ofTrichoderma species | Johannes Scheng-Ming Tschen and I-Fang Li |
265-270 | Atkinsiella awabi sp. nov. isolated from stocked abalone,Haliotis sieboldii | Nilubol Kitancharoen, Kazuyo Nakamura, Shinpei Wada and Kishio Hatai |
271-278 | RFLP analysis for species separation in the generaBipolaris andCurvularia | Minoru Nakada, Chihiro Tanaka, Koichiro Tsunewaki and Mitsuya Tsuda |
279-285 | Stromatinia cryptomeriae sp. nov., the teleomorph ofGloeosporidina cryptomeriae causing twig blight of Japanese cedar | Takanori Kubono and Tsuyoshi Hosoya |
287-290 | A newCercophora with aChrysosporium-like anamorph | Seiichi Ueda |
291-294 | Atkinsiella infection in the rotiferBrachionus plicatilis | Kazuyo Nakamura, Miho Nakamura and Kishio Hatai |
295-299 | Materials for the rust flora of Japan VI | Yukio Harada |
301-302 | Long-term changes in frequencies ofPythium iwayamai andP. paddicum in upland- and paddy-field soils | Noritaka Hiraoka, Susumu Takamatsu and Takio Ichitani |
303-307 | Fungal research in ASEAN countries | T. K. Tan |
309-313 | A new species ofNeosartorya from Taiwan soil | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
315-318 | Effect of temperature, hydrogen ion concentration and osmotic potential on oospore germination of fivePythium spp. isolated from pond water | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani and Mohamed A. Elnaghy |
319-325 | Two new species of pyrenomycetous ascomycetes from New Caledonia | Shun-ichi Udagawa, Shigeru Uchiyama and Seigo Kamiya |
327-330 | Ubiquinone system of the form-genusChrysosporium | Kayoko Takizawa, Kaoru Okada, Yukio Maebayashi, Kazuko Nishimura and Makoto Miyaji, et al. |
331-343 | Species diversity of freshwater hyphomycetes in some streams of Pakistan. Comparison of sampling techniques | Syed Hussain Iqbal |
345-352 | Effects of concentrated carbon dioxide on the fruiting of several cultivated basidiomycetes (II) | Kenjiro Kinugawa, Akira Suzuki, Yoshihiro Takamatsu, Masumi Kato and Kiyoshi Tanaka |
353-360 | Ustilaginales of Commelinaceae | Kálmán Vánky |
361-366 | Archiascomycetes: detection of a major new lineage within the Ascomycota | Hiromi Nishida and Junta Sugiyama |
367-375 | Phylogenetic placement of the basidiomycetous yeastsKondoa malvinella andRhodosporidium dacryoidum, and the anamorphic yeastSympodiomycopsis paphiopedili by means of 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis | Sung-Oui Suh and Junta Sugiyama |
377-382 | Effect of temperature, hydrogen ion concentration and osmotic potential on zoospore production by threePythium species isolated from pond water | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani and Mohamed A. Elnaghy |
383-389 | Atkinsiella parasitica sp. nov. isolated from a rotifer,Brachionus plicatilis | Kazuyo Nakamura and Kishio Hatai |
391-394 | (2S)-2-Amino-5-chloro-4-hydroxy-5-hexenoic acid, a new chloroamino acid, and related compounds fromAmanita gymnopus | Shin-Ichi Hatanaka, Jun Furukawa, Toshio Aoki, Hirokazu Akatsuka and Eiji Nagasawa |
395-397 | Pseudocercospora elaeocarpi sp. nov., fromElaeocarpus in India | B. C. Sutton and K. V. Sankaran |
399-401 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (47) | Takao Kobayashi, Rokuro Masuma, Satoshi Omura and Kyoko Watanabe |
403-407 | Talaromyces lagunensis, a new species from Philippine soil | Shun-ichi Udagawa, Shigeru Uchiyama and Seigo Kamiya |
409-412 | A new species ofRoumegueriella | Shun-ichi Udagawa, Shigeru Uchiyama and Seigo Kamiya |
413-415 | Stellatospora, a new genus of the Sordariaceae | Tadayoshi Ito and Akira Nakagiri |
417-420 | Endoconidium formation inGeotrichum candidum | Kyoko Watanabe, Yoji Doi and Keisuke Tubaki |
421-424 | Bulb canker of garlic caused byEmbellisia allii, newly found in Japan | Naoki Taniguchi, Tadashi Kishi, Akira Tohyama and Mitsuya Tsuda |
425-428 | New records of higher fungi from Israel | Nissan Binyamini |
429-432 | Virulence ofPythium spp. isolated from pond water | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani and Mohamed A. Elnaghy |
433-434 | A technique for isolating bacteria-freePythium spp. from pond water | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani and Mohamed A. Elnaghy |
435-438 | English summary of papers in Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho published quarterly by the Mycological Society of Japan |
1-7 | Formation of atypical fruiting structures inGanoderma lucidum isolates on a nutrient agar medium | Geon Sik Seo, Gwan Chull Shin, Hiroshi Otani, Motoichiro Kodama and Keisuke Kohmoto |
9-15 | Inheritance of chromosome length polymorphisms inCoprinus cinereus | Toshihide Arima and Tsutomu Morinaga |
17-23 | Changes in organic matter composition of forest soil treated with a large amount of urea to promote ammonia fungi and the abilities of these fungi to decompose organic matter | Takashi Yamanaka |
25-30 | Influence of zoysiagrass rhizosphere fungal isolates on growth and yield of soybean plants | Manchanahally B. Shivanna, Manchanahally S. Meera, Koji Kageyama and Mitsuro Hyakumachi |
31-35 | Oxidation of syringic acid by extracellular peroxidase of white-rot fungus,Pleurotus ostreatus | Kwang-Soo Shin |
37-43 | Two new species ofHeleococcum withAcremonium anamorphs | Shun-ichi Udagawa, Shigeru Uchiyama and Seigo Kamiya |
45-49 | Classification ofPythium ‘group F’ based on mycelial protein and isozyme patterns | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Toshinobu Morikawa, Takio Ichitani and Mohamed A. Elnaghy |
51-59 | Ultrastructure of the parasitic interface ofPucciniastrum, Thekopsora, Naohidemyces, andCalyptospora (Uredinales, Pucciniastraceae) in the dikaryotic stage | Reinhard Berndt and Franz Oberwinkler |
61-65 | Polypores new to Japan 1. Species ofPolyporus, with a note onP. hartmanni | Maria Nunez and Leif Ryvarden |
67-70 | TwoAscochyta species onAlthaea officinalis andAralia elata | Masami Yoshikawa and Tatsuo Yokoyama |
71-85 | Materials forPythium flora of Japan. X. Occurrence, identification and seasonality ofPythium spp. in three pond waters and mud soils in Osaka | Hani M. A. Abdelzaher, Takio Ichitani, Mohamed A. Elnaghy, Samy K. M. Hassan and Ezzat M. Fadl-Alla |
87-95 | Three species of Lagenidiales isolated from the eggs and zoeae of the marine crabPortunus pelagicus | Kazuyo Nakamura and Kishio Hatai |
97-104 | A marine oomyceteAtkinsiella panulirata sp. nov. from philozoma of spiny lobster,Panulirus japonicus | Nilubol Kitancharoen and Kishio Hatai |
105-111 | Occurrence of fungal endophytes in cultivars ofTriticum aestivum in South Africa | Pedro W. Crous, Orlando Petrini, Gideon F. Marais, Zaccharia A. Pretorius and Franziska Rehder |
113-116 | Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in coastal dune plant communities II. Spore formation ofGlomus spp. predominates under geographically separated patches ofElymus mollis | Jun-ichi P. Abe and Keizo Katsuya |
117-119 | Characterization of the nuclear DNA ofPhialophora gregata ff.sp.adzukicola andsojae | Hideki Yamamoto, Kiroku Kobayashi and Akira Ogoshi |
121-123 | The ubiquinone system in Oomycetes | Kazuyo Nakamura, Kei Yuasa, Somreuk Sinmuk, Kishio Hatai and Naruo Hara |
125-126 | Differential susceptibility ofphialophora gregata ff.sp.adzukicola andsojae to antimicrobial chemicals | Hideki Yamamoto |
127-133 | Homologous and heterologous gene transfer systems in basidiomycetes | Thierry Noël and Jacques Labarère |
135-142 | Molecular organization and heredity of the mitochondrial genome in Basidiomycetes | Gérard Barroso and Jacques Labarère |
247-256 | Studies on the distribution of alkalophilic and alkali-tolerant soil fungi I | Koji Nagai, Terumi Sakai, Ratna Murni Rantiatmodjo, Kenichi Suzuki and Walter Gams, et al. |
257-261 | Alternaria on cruciferous plants. 4.Alternaria species on seed of some cruciferous crops and their pathogenicity | Akira Tohyama and Mitsuya Tsuda |
263-270 | Parameters governing gravitropic response of sporangiophores inPhycomyces blakesleeanus | Tamotsu Ootaki, Kaoru Ito, Mamoru Abe, Galina Lazarova and Atsushi Miyazaki, et al. |
271-275 | Additions to the genusXenidiocercus (coelomycetes) from Ghana | Wenping Wu and Brian C. Sutton |
277-282 | Distribution ofGeotrichum candidum citrus race in citrus groves and non-citrus fields in Japan | Dewa Ngurah Suprapta, Kei Arai and Hisashi Iwai |
283-288 | Occurrence ofPseudomonas tolaasii on fruiting bodies ofLentinula edodes formed onQuercus logs | Akihiko Tsuneda, Kazuo Suyama, Shigeyuki Murakami and Ikuo Ohira |
289-292 | A new variety ofMyxotrichum ochraceum from Japanese soil | Shigeru Uchiyama, Seigo Kamiya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
293-309 | Laboulbenia exigua and related taxa (Ascomycetes, Laboulbeniales) | Katsuyuki Terada |
311-314 | Studies on Indian Laboulbeniales IV: Three species ofLaboulbenia | Surinder Kaur and Krishna Gopal Mukerji |
315-323 | Mycorrhizal association of isolates from sporocarps and ectomycorrhizas withPinus densiflora seedlings | Akiyoshi Yamada and Keizo Katsuya |
325-334 | Fungal succession in the early decomposition process of pine cones on the floor ofPinus densiflora forests | Kazuhiro Kasai, Tsutomu Morinaga and Takao Horikoshi |
335-339 | Occurrence and types of ectomycorrhizae present in seedlings ofPicea glehnii in a natural forest in Hokkaido | Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya, Tsuneo Igarashi and Masato Shibuya |
341-344 | Studies on the synergistic effect of amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine on the growth rate of single hyphae ofAspergillus fumigatus by a biocell-tracer system | Hideaki Taguchi, Makoto Miyaji, Kazuko Nishimura and Min-Li Xu |
345-351 | Acremonium-like submerged conidiation inPaecilomyces nostocoides andP. lilacinus | Gen Okada, Noriyoshi Sakai and Michio Yamagishi |
353-357 | Spiromastix saturnispora, a new species from indonesian soil | Shigeru Uchiyama, Seigo Kamiya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
359-360 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (48) | Shigeru Kaneko |
361-363 | Westerdykella globosa, a proposal for a new combination | Tadayoshi Ito and Akira Nakagiri |
365-368 | Morphological aspects ofSaprolegnia diclina Type 1 isolated from pejerrey,Odonthetes bonariensis | Nilubol Kitancharoen, Kei Yuasa and Kishio Hatai |
369-372 | Seed germination ofGaleola altissima, an achlorophyllous orchid, with aphyllophorales fungi | Hidetaka Umata |
373-376 | Lithium chloride-tolerant character of the heterobasidiomycetous yeastRhodotorula glutinis | Noriko Ishibashi, Emi Ashibe and Tadashi Yagi |
377 | Errata |
377-383 | Two new species ofConiochaeta with a cephalothecoid peridium wall | Seigo Kamiya, Shigeru Uchiyama and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
385-389 | Ubiquinone system, GC contents and cellular fatty acid composition of species of the form-genusMalbranchea andCoccidioides immitis for chemotaxonomic study | Kaoru Okada, Kayoko Takizawa, Yukio Maebayashi, Kazuko Nishimura and Makoto Miyaji, et al. |
391-394 | Emericella omanensis, a new species from Oman soil | Yoshikazu Horie and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
395-397 | Isolation and identification of (2S)-2-amino-5-chloro-4-hydroxy-5-hexenoic acid from anAmanita of the sectionRoanokenses (Amanitaceae) | Shin-Ichi Hatanaka, Kumiko Okada and Eiji Nagasawa |
399-404 | Lagenidium infection in eggs and larvae of mangrove crab (Scylla serrata) produced in Indonesia | Kazuyo Nakamura, Miho Nakamura, Kishio Hatai and Zafran |
405-411 | Multinucleate nature, and mating by use of isozyme analysis inPoria cocos | Naoki Igari, Shusuke Minoura and Minoru Okada |
413-420 | Nuclear selection in monokaryotization of dikaryotic mycelia ofPholiota nameko as described by leading and following nuclei | Paul Masuda, Katsuji Yamanaka, Yoko Sato and Yutaka Kitamoto |
421-424 | Aspergillus taichungensis, a new species from Taiwan | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
425-430 | Ammonia fungi of iriomote Island in the southern Ryukyus, Japan and a new ammonia fungus,Hebeloma luchuense | Toshimitsu Fukiharu and Tsuguo Hongo |
431-438 | Atkinsiella dubia and its related species | Kazuyo Nakamura and Kishio Hatai |
439-445 | Pink root rot, a revised name of brown root rot of gentian, and the causal fungi,Pyrenochaeta gentianicola sp. nov. andP. terrestris in Japan | Tsuneo Watanabe and Syoji Imamura |
447-450 | Cerrena unicolor isolated from the mycangia of a horntail,Tremex longicollis, in Kochi Prefecture, Japan | Masanobu Tabata and Yasuhisa Abe |
451-454 | A new species ofEupenicillium from marine sediment | Seiichi Ueda |
455-459 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (49) | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Seiichi Ueda |
461-464 | Mycorrhizae ofMonotropastrum globosum growing in aFagus crenata forest | Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya, Kazuhiko Masaka and Tsuneo Igarashi |
465-467 | Rapid preparation of PCR-amplifiable fungal DNA by benzyl bromide extraction | Fumihiro Fujimori and Toru Okuda |
469-471 | English summary of papers which appeared in Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho Vol. 36 (1995) |
385-390 | Effects of pH and temperature on growth ofSaprolegnia diclina andS. parasitica isolated from various sources | Nilubol Kitancharoen, Kei Yuasa and Kishio Hatai |
391-399 | Biological characteristics ofCryptosporiopsis abietina on Hinoki cypress and its antagonistic effect to other microorganisms | Shigeru Kaneko, Yasuaki Sakamoto and Tomoya Kiyohara |
401-407 | Some physiological properties of citrus and noncitrus races ofGeotrichum candidum isolated from soil in Japan | Dewa Ngurah Suprapta, Kei Arai and Hisashi Iwai |
409-416 | Molecular genetic characterization of bacterial isolates causing brown blotch on cultivated mushrooms in Japan | Greg Thorn and Akihiko Tsuneda |
417-425 | Production and characterization of ligninolytic enzymes ofBjerkandera adusta grown on wood meal/wheat bran culture and production of these enzymes using a rotary-solid fermenter | Shinichi Yoshida, Saori Yonehara, Shigemi Minami, Hyo-cheol Ha and Kenji Iwahara, et al. |
427-435 | Excess carotenoids disturb prospective cell-to-cell recognition system in mating responses ofPhycomyces blakesleeanus | Tamotsu Ootaki, Yutaka Yamazaki, Toshiro Noshita and Shunya Takahashi |
437-438 | Puccinia eriocyclae sp. nov. onEriocycla stewartii from Northern Pakistan | Abdul N. Khalid and Syed H. Iqbal |
439-448 | Fungi associated with terrestrial orchid mycorrhizas, seeds and protocorms | Carla D. Zelmer, Lisa Cuthbertson and Randy S. Currah |
449-454 | Fruit-body production of test cultures ofFlammulina velutipes preserved for seven years by freezing at three different temperatures | Masatake Ohmasa, Mitsutoshi Tsunoda, Katsuhiko Babasaki, Masakazu Hiraide and Hiroshi Harigae |
455-458 | Radiosensitivity of fungi isolated from waterlogged archaeological wood | Stephen Pointing, Evan Benjamin Gareth Jones and Mark Jones |
459-461 | Isolation and characterization ofPleurotus ostreatus mutant strains resistant to a carboxin-derived fungicide, flutolanil | Yoichi Honda, Toshikazu Irie, Mina Atsuji, Takashi Watanabe and Masaaki Kuwahara |
463-466 | A new record ofMycena picta from Japan | Toshizumi Miyamoto, Joo Young Cha and Tsuneo Igarashi |
467-469 | Puccinia pelargonii-zonalis471-475 | Fungi associated with roots and fruits of black peppers in the Dominican Republic | Tsuneo Watanabe, Juan de D. Moya, José L. González and Akira Matsuda |
477-479 | Some biochemical characteristics of the generaSaprolegnia, Achlya andAphanomyces isolated from fishes with fungal infection | Kei Yuasa and Kishio Hatai |
481-483 | English summary of papers which appeared in Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho vol. 37 (1996) |
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1-5 | Role of birds in dissemination of the thread blight disease caused byCylindrobasidium argenteum | Manabu Kusunoki, Yuji Kawabe, Takefumi Ikeda and Kiyowo Aoshima |
7-9 | Gloniella clavatispora, sp. nov. fromAvicennia marina in South Africa | Trevor D. Steinke and Kevin D. Hyde |
11-15 | Description ofAvesicladiella gen. nov. (hyphomycetes) for two undescribed leaf litter microfungi | Wenping Wu, Brian C. Sutton and Alan C. Gange |
17-23 | Vegetative compatibility groups of Japanese isolates ofVerticillium dahliae | Dai Wakatabe, Hideyuki Nagao, Hiroaki Arai, Toshimasa Shiraishi and Masanori Koike, et al. |
25-29 | Antifungal activity ofBullera alba (Hanna) Derx | Wladyslav Golubev, Reiko Ikeda, Takako Shinoda and Takashi Nakase |
31-35 | Effects of volatile compounds on arthrospore germination and mycelial growth ofGeotrichum candidum citrus race | Dewa Ngurah Suprapta, Kei Arai and Hisashi Iwai |
37-44 | An analysis on the spatial distribution patterns of basidiocarps of Agaricales in aCastanopsis-dominated forest in Kyoto | Toshimitsu Fukiharu and Makoto Kato |
45-53 | Ultrastructure of germination and mucilage production inHalosphaeria appendiculata (Halosphaeriaceae) | Kevin D. Hyde, Stephen T. Moss and E. B. Gareth Jones |
55-69 | A synopsis of the genusScleromitrula (=Verpatinia) (Ascomycotina: Helotiales: Sclerotiniaceae) | Trond Schumacher and Arne Holst-Jensen |
71-73 | Ypsilonidium bananisporum sp. nov. (Ceratobasidiales) from Iriomote Island, Japan | Nitaro Maekawa |
75-77 | Scanning electron microscopic observation of resting spore clusters ofPolymyxa spp. | Ikuko Okabe |
79-81 | Some observations on fungal succession during decomposition of wool in soil | Vijay K. Ghawana, Janendra N. Shrivastava and Ravinder K. S. Kushwaha |
83-85 | Isolation ofRoumegueriella rufula as a new record from East Asia | Takashi Yaguchi, Ayako Someya and Shun-ichi Udagawa |
87-89 | Myxomycetes from Israel IV | Binyamini Nissan |
91-94 | Mycoleptodiscus terrestris from black pepper roots in the Dominican Republic | Tsuneo Watanabe, Juan de D. Moya, José L. González and Akira Matsuda |
95 | Ordus chiayiensis, a new combination of hyphomycete | Katsuhiko Ando, Keisuke Tubaki and Ken Katumoto |
195-199 | Biology of the red yeastXanthophyllomyces dendrorhous (Phaffia rhodozyma) | Judit Kucsera, Ilona Pfeiffer and Kanji Takeo |
201-210 | Speciation ofBotryobasidium subcoronatum (Basidiomycota) collected in Taiwan: Morphology, mating tests, and molecular data | Gitta Langer, Ewald Langer, Franz Oberwinkler and Johannes Chen |
211-215 | Measuring summer patterns of ascospore release by saltmarsh fungi | Steven Y. Newell and Kelly L. Zakel |
217-221 | Two onygenalean fungi from Russian Far East soil | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Shigeru Uchiyama |
223-226 | Species ofAnthostomella from Brunei, includingA. oblongata sp. nov. | Bing-Sheng Lu and Kevin D. Hyde |
227-232 | Ravenelia cenostigmatis, a new rust fungus from Brazil | Reinhard Berndt and Francisco Freire |
233-237 | A new species ofLeptosphaerulina from decaying mangrove wood from Hong Kong | Patrik Inderbitzin, E. B. Gareth Jones and Lilian L. P. Vrijmoed |
239-253 | Production of TMC-151, TMC-154 and TMC-171, a new class of antibiotics, is specific to ‘Gliocladium roseum’ group | Toru Okuda, Jun Kohno, Noboru Kishi, Yasuyuki Asai and Maki Nishio, et al. |
255-257 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (53) | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Shigeru Uchiyama |
259-262 | Fungi colonizing hair-baits from three coastal beaches of Mexico | María del Carmen González, Richard T. Hanlin, Teófilo Herrera and Miguel Ulloa |
263-267 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (55) | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Shigeru Uchiyama |
269-273 | Enumeration of the genusPeziza in Japan:Peziza limnaea andPeziza rifaii | Hideyuki Nagao and Toshimitsu Fukiharu |
275-278 | Microstoma macrosporum stat. nov., a new taxonomic treatment of a vernal discomycete (sarcoscyphaceae, pezizales) | Yukio Harada and Shin-ichi Kudo |
279-282 | Characterization of proteins expressed abundantly in the fruit-body ofFlammulina velutipes | Yuichi Sakamoto, Tomonori Azuma, Akira Ando, Yutaka Tamai and Kiyoshi Miura |
283-285 | Verticillium balanoides, a nematode endoparasite associated with pine needles of collapsing Japanese red pine trees in Tsukuba | Tsuneo Watanabe |
287-289 | Enhancement of ascospore germination fromAleuria aurantia after cold storage | Shigeru Ogawa, Hideyuki Nagao, Akikazu Ando and Yoshiho Nagata |
293-295 | Effects of Maitake (Grifola frondosa) glucan in HIV-infected patients | Hiroaki Nanba, Noriko Kodama, Douglas Schar and Denise Turner |
297-301 | Growth rate of fungi in bathrooms Experimental survey | Nobuo Hamada and Tokio Fujita |
303-311 | Taxonomic studies on new or critical fungi of non-pathogenic onygenales 3 | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Shigeru Uchiyama |
313-321 | Three new species ofMarasmius sectionSicci from eastern Honshu, Japan | Haruki Takahashi |
323-330 | Hemagglutinins (lectins) in fruit bodies of Japanese higher fungi | Fumio Yagi, Tomo Sakai, Noriko Shiraishi, Mariko Yotsumoto and Rieko Mukoyoshi |
331-337 | Botryosphaeria spp. isolated from apple and several deciduous fruit trees are divided into three groups based on the production of warts on twigs, size of conidia, and nucleotide sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS regions | Tadashi Ogata, Teruo Sano and Yukio Harada |
339-349 | Type studies of the polypores described by E. J. H. Corner from Asia and the West Pacific I. Species described inPolyporus, Buglossoporus, Meripilus, Daedalea, andFlabellophora | Tsutomu Hattori |
351-355 | A new species ofLentinula (Agaricales) from Central America | Juan L. Mata and Ronald H. Petersen |
357-369 | Four new species of the genusSporobolomyces isolated from leaves in Thailand | Masako Takashima and Takashi Nakase |
371-377 | Two underscribed heterobasidiomycetes from Ontario | Robert Bandoni and John C. Krug |
379-388 | Three new marine ascomycetes from driftwood in Australia sand dunes | Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab and E. B. Gareth Jones |
389-393 | Rapid in vitro ectomycorrhizal infection onPinus densiflora roots byTricholoma matsutake | Alexis Guerin-Laguette, Lu-Min Vaario, Warwick M. Gill, Frédéric Lapeyrie and Norihisa Matsushita, et al. |
395-399 | Aseptic ectomycorrhizal synthesis betweenAbies firma andCenococcum geophilum in artificial culture | Lu-Min Vaario, Warwick M. Gill, Megumi Tanaka, Yuji Ide and Kazuo Suzuki |
401-402 | Occurrence ofHebeloma vinosophyllum on the forest ground after decomposition of crow carcass | Toshimitsu Fukiharu, Gen Yokoyama and Teruyo Oba |
403-405 | Amanita sinensis, new to Japan and Nepal | Takashi Oda, Chihiro Tanaka and Mitsuya Tsuda |
407-410 | Cortinarius purpurascens var.largusoides andCortinarius herpeticus var.fageticola new to Japan | Shinnosuke Miyauchi |
411-414 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (56)Mariannaea camptospora andM. elegans var.punicea from Japan | Toru Okuda and Kozo Yamamoto |
417-423 | Nuclear selection in oidium formation from dikaryotic mycelia ofFlammulina velutipes | Yutaka Kitamoto, Masami Shishida, Hideki Yamamoto, Kanji Takeo and Paul Masuda |
425-430 | Leptographium pini-densiflorae sp. nov. from Japanese red pine | Hayato Masuya, Michael J. Wingfield, Shigeru Kaneko and Yuichi Yamaoka |
431-436 | Vertical distribution of marine fungi onRhizophora apiculata at Morib mangrove, Selangor, Malaysia | S. Aisyah Alias and E. B. Gareth Jones |
437-447 | Molecular phylogeny and radiation time of Erysiphales inferred from the nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences | Yasuhiro Mori, Yukio Sato and Susumu Takamatsu |
449-454 | Species ofUrocystis (Ustilaginomycetes) onAnemone in Japan | Cvetomir M. Denchev, Makoto Kakishima and Yukio Harada |
455-460 | Effects of chelators (EGTA, EDTA) and calcium ions on nematode capture by the nematode-trapping fungusArthrobotrys ellipsospora | Tsukasa Mori, Chiharu Morikawa, Takashi Noda and Syuhei Ban |
461-465 | Polyol metabolism in the mycelium and fruit-bodies during development ofFlammulina velutipes | Yukata Kitamoto, Atsuko Kikuchi, Nobuhiro Mori and Shoji Ohga |
467-472 | Two new species ofMarasmiellus from eastern Honshu, Japan | Haruki Takahashi |
473-480 | Activities of polysaccharides obtained fromGrifola frondosa on insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin in mice | Hirotada Kurushima, Noriko Kodama and Hiroaki Nanba |
481-489 | Spatial associations between actin filaments, endoplasmic reticula, mitochondria and fungal hyphae in symbiotic cells of orchid protocorms | Yukari Uetake and R. Larry Peterson |
491-493 | Distopyrenis japonica (ascomycota, Pyrenulaceae), a new lichen-allied lichenicolous fungus from Chiba-ken, central Japan | Hiroshi Harada |
495-502 | New species and records of saprophytic ascomycetes (Myxotrichaceae) from decaying logs in the boreal forest | Lynne Sigler, Trevor C. Lumley and Randolph S. Currah |
503-507 | Observations on the teleomorph of the white root rot fungus,Rosellinia necatrix, and a related fungus,Rosellinia aquila | Hitoshi Nakamura, Yukari Uetake, Masao Arakawa, Ikuko Okabe and Naoyuki Matsumoto |
509-513 | Isolation and characterization of two entomopathogenic fungi attackingDiaphorina citri (Homoptera, Psylloidea) in Indonesia | Siti Subandiyah, Naruo Nikoh, Hiroki Sato, Franciscus Wagiman and Shinji Tsuyumu, et al. |
515-518 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (57) | Shun-ichi Udagawa and Shigeru Uchiyama |
520 | Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (53), (54) and (56) | Udagawa and Uchiyama |
265-276 | Type studies of the polypores described by E.J.H. Corner from Asia and West Pacific Areas. V. Species described in Tyromyces (2) | Tsutomu Hattori |
277-281 | The seasonal occurrence of endophytic fungus, Mycosphaerella buna, in Japanese beech, Fagus crenata | Reiko Kaneko, Makoto Kakishima and Seiji Tokumasu |
283-286 | Myrothecium dimorphum, sp. nov., a soil fungus from beach sand in the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands, Japan | Tsuneo Watanabe, Yoshio Watanabe and Kazunori Nakamura |
287-294 | Molecular phylogeny of ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus fungi associated with pine, dipterocarp, and eucalyptus trees in Thailand | Jittra Kanchanaprayudh, Zhihua Zhou, Sunadda Yomyart, Prakitsin Sihanonth and Taizo Hogetsu |
295-300 | Fruit-body production of an ectomycorrhizal fungus in genus Boletus in pure culture | Akira Ohta and Naoya Fujiwara |
301-310 | Three new Ophiostoma species isolated from Japanese red pine | Hayato Masuya, Shigeru Kaneko and Yuichi Yamaoka |
311-317 | Purification and some properties of ?-amylase from an ectomycorrhizal fungus, Tricholoma matsutake | Mizuho Kusuda, Masaru Nagai, Tae-Chul Hur, Mitsuhiro Ueda and Takao Terashita |
319-326 | Pezicula cinnamomea from cherry tree: pathogenicity tests and photomorphogenesis in culture | Yasuyoshi Ooki, Takashi Fujita and Yukio Harada |
327-329 | Two new records for Japan, Lepiota calcicola and Melanophyllum eyrei (Agaricaceae) | Taiga Kasuya and Henning Knudsen |
331-333 | Two new records of entolomatoid fungi associated with rosaceous plants from Japan | Hisayasu Kobayashi, Yousuke Degawa and Akiyoshi Yamada |
335-338 | Two new species of Lirula on Abies from Japan | Shigeru Kaneko |
339-343 | Ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of two species of floodplain willows | Yasushi Hashimoto and Ryota Higuchi |
345-350 | Effect of vanillin on the production of wood-decomposing enzymes from a wood-rotting fungus, Coriolus versicolor | Sho-ichi Tsujiyama |
353-363 | Extensive host range of an endophytic fungus, Guignardia endophyllicola (anamorph: Phyllosticta capitalensis) | Izumi Okane, Saisamorn Lumyong, Akira Nakagiri and Tadayoshi Ito |
365-368 | Genetic differences in wild strains of Lentinula edodes collected from a single fallen tree | Masaki Fukuda and Yoshimi Mori |
369-375 | Exobasidium symploci-japonicae var. carpogenum var. nov. causing Exobasidium fruit deformation on Symplocos lucida in Japan | Hideyuki Nagao, Seiji Ogawa, Toyozo Sato and Makoto Kakishima |
377-382 | Aquatic fungi from peat swamp palms: Unisetosphaeria penguinoides gen. et sp. nov., and three new Dactylaria species | Aom Pinnoi, Evan B. Gareth Jones, Eric H.C. McKenzie and Kevin D. Hyde |
383-388 | Notes on the genus Inocybe of Japan: II | Takahito Kobayashi |
389-395 | Heterothallic life cycle in the white root rot fungus Rosellinia necatrix | Satoshi Kanda, Maki Ishiguro, Sanae Kano, Tadanori Aimi and Yutaka Kitamoto, et al. |
397-402 | Two new species of Neosartorya from Amazonian soil, Brazil | Yoshikazu Horie, Paride Abliz, Kazutaka Fukushima, Kaoru Okada and G.M. Campos Takaki |
403-409 | Corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) in mangrove forests of the islands of Iriomote and Okinawa, Japan | Nitaro Maekawa, Hiroto Suhara, Kazuhiko Kinjo and Ryuichiro Kondo |
411-414 | New records of Ardhachandra, Dicyma, and Sibirina species from basidiomata of Aphyllophorales (Basidiomycetes) in Japan | Tsuneo Watanabe, Yasuhiro Kawano and Kazunori Nakamura |
415-417 | Gene assembly consisting of small units with similar amino acid composition in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome | Kenji Sorimachi and Teiji Okayasu |
421-424 | Two new records of Mycena sect. Sacchariferae from Japan and type study of Mycena cryptomeriicola (sect. Sacchariferae) | Isshin Tanaka and Tsuguo Hongo |
425-430 | Life cycle of Uromyces appendiculatus var. azukicola on Vigna angularis | Wen H. Chung, Yoshitaka Ono and Makoto Kakishima |
431-436 | Genetic variation in cultivated strains of Agaricus blazei | Masaki Fukuda, Shotaro Ohno and Masako Kato |
437-441 | Colonization of Japanese beech leaves by phyllosphere fungi | Takashi Osono and Akira Mori |
443-446 | Dwiroopa, a coelomycetous genus with two species | David F. Farr and Amy Y. Rossman |
447-451 | A new species of Brasiliomyces (Erysiphaceae) on Dalbergia cultrata var. cultrata from Thailand | Chaiwat To-anun, Saranya Limkaisang, Wanwisa Fangfuk, Yukio Sato and Uwe Braun, et al. |
453-463 | Type studies of the polypores described by E.J.H. Corner from Asia and West Pacific Areas. VI. Species described in Tyromyces (3), Cristelloporia, Grifola, Hapalopilus, Heterobasidion, Ischnoderma, Loweporus, and Stecchericium | Tsutomu Hattori |
465-471 | Effects of growth temperature upshift on cell cycle progression in Cryptococcus neoformans | Kanji Takeo, Misako Ohkusu and Susumu Kawamoto |
473-479 | Notes on some plant-inhabiting fungi collected from the Nansei Islands (1) | Takao Kobayashi, Chiharu Nakashima and Takuya Nishijima |
481-488 | First report of Verticillium tricorpus isolated from potato tubers in Japan | Yoshiyuki Ebihara, Hideyuki Nagao, Seiji Uematsu, Jyoji Moriwaki and Etsuo Kimishima |
1-8 | Phylogenetic analyses of Uromyces viciae-fabae and its varieties on Vicia, Lathyrus, and Pisum in Japan | Wen H. Chung, Takao Tsukiboshi, Yoshitaka Ono and Makoto Kakishima |
9-16 | Taxonomy and secondary metabolites of Pseudobotrytis sp. FKA-25 | Yuichi Yamaguchi, Rokuro Masuma, Yong-Pil Kim, Ryuji Uchida and Hiroshi Tomoda, et al. |
17-23 | Notes on species of Helminthosporium and its allied genera in Japan | Takashi Shirouzu and Yukio Harada |
24-29 | Spatial distribution of Collybia pinastris sporophores in a Picea abies forest floor over a 5-year period | Toshizumi Miyamoto and Tsuneo Igarashi |
30-34 | Effect of calcium on growth of submerged Terfezia boudieri mycelium | N. Roth-Bejerano, S. Mendlinger and V. Kagan-Zur |
35-41 | Phyllosphere fungi on living and decomposing leaves of giant dogwood | Takashi Osono, Balram K. Bhatta and Hiroshi Takeda |
42-48 | Freshwater fungi isolated from eggs of the common carp ( Cyprinus carpio) in Thailand | Kanit Chukanhom and Kishio Hatai |
49-55 | Addition and reexamination of Japanese species belonging to the genus Cercospora and allied genera. VI. Four Pseudocercospora species from Ohshima Island, Tokyo | Chiharu Nakashima, Hiromichi Horie and Takao Kobayashi |
56-66 | Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis of Melampsora species on poplars in China | Cheng-Ming Tian, Yan-Zhong Shang, Jian-Yun Zhuang, Qi Wang and Makoto Kakishima |
67-71 | Addition and reexamination of Japanese species belonging to the genus Cercospora and allied genera. VII. Newly recorded species from Japan (2) | Chiharu Nakashima |
72-75 | Distribution of Rigidoporus lignosus genotypes in a rubber plantation, as revealed by somatic compatibility | Suwandi Harman Hamidson and Shigeo Naito |
76-78 | A new species of Gymnopilus Sect. Microspori from Japan | Shinnosuke Miyauchi |
79-82 | Strain typing of shiitake ( Lentinula edodes) cultivars by AFLP analysis, focusing on a heat-dried fruiting body | Kazuhisa Terashima and Teruyuki Matsumoto |
85-95 | Three species of Exobasidium causing Exobasidium leaf blight on subgenus Hymenanthes, Rhododendron spp., in Japan | Hideyuki Nagao, Toyozo Sato and Makoto Kakishima |
96-105 | Pleosporales in Japan (4). The genus Massariosphaeria | Kazuaki Tanaka and Yukio Harada |
106-111 | A new species of Discostroma and its anamorph Seimatosporium with two morphological types of conidia, isolated from the stems of Paeonia suffruticosa | Satoshi Hatakeyama and Yukio Harada |
112-115 | Pachyella globispora sp. nov. (Pezizaceae) from Japan | Tsuyoshi Hosoya and Koukichi Maruyama |
116-122 | Addition and reexamination of Japanese species belonging to the genus Cercospora and allied genera. VIII. Newly recorded species from Japan (3) | Chiharu Nakashima |
123-130 | The time of urea treatment and its effects on the succession of ammonia fungi in two warm temperate forests in Japan | Akio Imamura and Takakazu Yumoto |
131-136 | Molecular cloning of the promoter region of the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene that contributes to the construction of a new transformation system in Coriolus versicolor | Yumi Nitta, Yasumasa Miyazaki, Masaya Nakamura, Yosuke Iimura and Kazuo Shishido, et al. |
137-142 | Synnemapestaloides rhododendri, a new genus and new species of synnematous hyphomycete, causing synnemapestaloides twig blight disease of Rhododendron brachycarpum in Japan | Tomokazu Handa, Takashi Fujita and Yukio Harada |
143-146 | Two unusual species of Physalacria (Basidiomycetes, Agaricales) collected in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea during mycological expeditions by the National Science Museum, Tokyo | Isshin Tanaka, Yoshimichi Doi and Tsuguo Hongo |
147-157 | Phylogeny and evolution of the powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphales, Ascomycota) inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences | Susumu Takamatsu |
158-159 | Biological and inherited characteristics of a newly identified Lentinula edodes strain capable of forming a fruiting body without a shift to low temperature | Hiromichi Sakai, Takeshi Saito, Susumu Kajiwara and Kazuo Shishido |
161-168 | Distribution of phyllosphere fungi within the canopy of giant dogwood | Takashi Osono and Akira Mori |
169-176 | Mycelial growth of strains of the genera Suillus and Boletinus in media with a wide range of concentrations of carbon and nitrogen sources | Tomoyuki Hatakeyama and Masatake Ohmasa |
177-180 | Three new species of Craspedodidymum from palm in Thailand | Umpava Pinruan, Saisamorn Lumyong, Eric H.C. McKenzie, Evan B. Gareth Jones and Kevin D. Hyde |
181-187 | Type studies of Pleurotus reported from Japan | Hitoshi Neda |
188-199 | Mycelial growth characteristics in a split-plate culture of four strains of the genus Suillus | Tomoyuki Hatakeyama and Masatake Ohmasa |
200-205 | Puccinia calystegiae-soldanellae, a new rust species on Calystegia soldanella from Japan | Zhuang Li, Teruo Sano, Takashi Fujita, Fusaka Nakai and Yukio Harada |
206-213 | Morphology and colonization preference of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Clethra barbinervis, Cucumis sativus, and Lycopersicon esculentum | Mayumi Kubota and Mitsuro Hyakumachi |
214-221 | Phylogenetic placement of Marasmiellus juniperinus | Juan L. Mata, Karen W. Hughes and Ronald H. Petersen |
222-226 | Flowers for Neotyphodium endophytes detection: a new observation method using flowers of host grasses | Koya Sugawara, Hiroto Ohkubo, Masayuki Yamashita and Yoshiro Mikoshiba |
227-230 | Effects of humidity and temperature on ascospore discharge of Graphostroma platystoma in the laboratory and in the field | Mitsutoshi Tsunoda |
233-244 | Morphological and phylogenetic analyses of Uromyces appendiculatus and U. vignae on legumes in Japan | Wen H. Chung, Takao Tsukiboshi, Yoshitaka Ono and Makoto Kakishima |
245-250 | Taxonomy of Exobasidium otanianum causing Exobasidium leaf blight on Rhododendron species in Japan | Hideyuki Nagao, Syu-ichi Kurogi, Toyozo Sato and Makoto Kakishima |
251-260 | Morphology and comparative ecology of the fairy ring fungi, Vascellum curtisii and Bovista dermoxantha, on turf of bentgrass, bluegrass, and Zoysiagrass | Yoshie Terashima, Toshimitsu Fukiharu and Azusa Fujiie |
261-270 | Fusarium matuoi sp. nov. and its teleomorph Cosmospora matuoi sp. nov. | Tsuyoshi Hosoya and Keisuke Tubaki |
271-276 | An original habitat of tempeh molds | Yoshio Ogawa, Seiji Tokumasu and Keisuke Tubaki |
277-286 | Three new Ophiostoma species with Pesotum anamorphs associated with bark beetles infesting Abies species in Nikko, Japan | Yuichi Yamaoka, Hayato Masuya, Nobuaki Ohtaka, Shigeru Kaneko and Jun-ichi P. Abe |
287-294 | Bullera begoniae sp. nov. and Bullera setariae sp. nov., two new species of ballistoconidium-forming yeasts in the Bullera variabilis (Bulleribasidium) cluster isolated from plants in Taiwan | Takashi Nakase, Satoko Tsuzuki, Fwu-Ling Lee, Sasitorn Jindamorakot and Hathairat Jan-ngam, et al. |
295-297 | The known species of Psilocybe (Basidiomycotina, Agaricales, Strophariaceae) in Nepal | Gastón Guzmán and Taiga Kasuya |
298-300 | Notes on Japanese Lycoperdaceae. 1: Lycoperdon umbrinoides, a tropical fungus newly found in Japan | Taiga Kasuya |
1-8 | A new subgenus, Microidium, of Oidium (Erysiphaceae) on Phyllanthus spp. | Chaiwat To-anun, Sawwanee Kom-un, Aumpaiwan Sunawan, Wanwisa Fangfuk and Yukio Sato, et al. |
9-16 | Phylogenetic relationships and generic affinity of Uncinula septata inferred from nuclear rDNA sequences | Susumu Takamatsu, Uwe Braun and Saranya Limkaisang |
17-21 | Cochliobolus heveicola sp. nov. (Bipolaris heveae) causes brown stripe of bermudagrass and Zoysia grass | Takao Tsukiboshi, Wen H. Chung and Shigenobu Yoshida |
22-26 | Capture of mites and rotifers by four strains of Dactylella gephyropaga known as a nematophagous hyphomycete | Saori Abiko, Masatoshi Saikawa and Ratnawati |
27-31 | Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated genetic transformation of the white root rot ascomycete Rosellinia necatrix | Tadanori Aimi, Hiroyuki Taguchi, Yoshikazu Tanaka, Yutaka Kitamoto and Tsutomu Morinaga |
32-38 | Notes on Erysiphales (Ascomycetes) from Patagonia, Argentina | María Havrylenko and Susumu Takamatsu |
39-45 | Production of enokipodins A, B, C, and D: a new group of antimicrobial metabolites from mycelial culture of Flammulina velutipes | Noemia Kazue Ishikawa, Keiko Yamaji, Hiroshi Ishimoto, Kiyoshi Miura and Yukiharu Fukushi, et al. |
46-48 | Gliocephalotrichum microchlamydosporum and G. simplex in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan | Tsuneo Watanabe and Kazunori Nakamura |
49-53 | Construction of a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library of Coprinus cinereus | Hajime Muraguchi, Takashi Kamada and Sonoe O. Yanagi |
54-60 | Disinfection of some pathogens of mushroom cultivation by photocatalytic treatment | Dai Sawada, Masatake Ohmasa, Masaki Fukuda, Kazuhiko Masuno and Hiroshi Koide, et al. |
61-65 | Phylogenetic relationships of four Puccinia species parasitic on Artemisia in Japan | Jintana Engkhaninun, Yoshitaka Ono and Makoto Kakishima |
66-68 | Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizas in pioneer woody plants growing in an oil palm farm in Sumatra, Indonesia | Masahide Yamato |
69-70 | Obituary: Dr. Kiyowo Aoshima (1924–2004) | Shin-Ichi Hatanaka |
73-77 | Isolation and identification of mycorrhizal fungi associating with an achlorophyllous plant, Epipogium roseum (Orchidaceae) | Masahide Yamato, Takahiro Yagame, Akira Suzuki and Koji Iwase |
78-84 | Notes on various plant-inhabiting fungi from Hachijo Island, Tokyo (1) | Takao Kobayashi, Yasunori Ono, Jun Takeuchi and Hideo Hoshi |
85-89 | Novel actin ring structure in sporulation of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii | Atsuhiro Suda, Kuniko Kusama-Eguchi, Yoshio Ogawa and Kazuko Watanabe |
90-96 | Genetic relationship of Tricholoma matsutake and T. nauseosum from the Northern Hemisphere based on analyses of ribosomal DNA spacer regions | Norihisa Matsushita, Kensuke Kikuchi, Yasumasa Sasaki, Alexis Guerin-Laguette and Frédéric Lapeyrie, et al. |
97-101 | Decomposition of Japanese beech wood by diverse fungi isolated from a cool temperate deciduous forest | Yu Fukasawa, Takashi Osono and Hiroshi Takeda |
102-105 | Strobilomyces mirandus Corner, a new record from Japan | Hirotoshi Sato, Tsutomu Hattori, Shuichi Kurogi and Takakazu Yumoto |
106-109 | Monilinia jezoensis sp. nov. in the Sclerotiniaceae, causing leaf blight and mummy fruit disease of Rhododendron kaempferi in Hokkaido, northern Japan | Yukiko Takahashi, Yukako Ichihashi, Teruo Sano and Yukio Harada |
110-113 | Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (3): a new combination, Kalmusia scabrispora | Kazuaki Tanaka, Yukio Harada and Margaret E. Barr |
114-118 | Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (4): a new combination, Astrosphaeriella aggregata | Kazuaki Tanaka and Yukio Harada |
119-126 | Extracellular enzymatic activity profiles in fungi isolated from oil-rich environments | Subash C.B. Gopinath, Periasamy Anbu and Azariah Hilda |
129-136 | Succession of microfungal flora on Rodgersia podophylla plants at the forest side of Cryptomeria plantation | Tomokazu Handa and Yukio Harada |
137-142 | New geographical distribution and host records of rust fungi from northern Thailand | Jintana Engkhaninun, Sinchai Chatasiri, Chaiwat To-anun, Niphon Visarathanonth and Makoto Kakishima, et al. |
143-147 | Caeoma tsukubaense n. sp., a rhododendron rust fungus of Japan and southern Asia, and its relationship to Chrysomyxa rhododendri | Patricia E. Crane, Yuichi Yamaoka, Jintana Engkhaninun and Makoto Kakishima |
148-153 | Enhancement of the viscometric endocellulase activity of Polyporus arcularius CMCase IIIa by cellobiose and cellooligosaccharides | Hiroki Ishihara, Kimitoshi Imamura, Makoto Kita, Tadanori Aimi and Yutaka Kitamoto |
154-161 | Heterologous expression and characterization of the endocellulase encoding gene cel3A from the basidiomycete Polyporus arcularius | Hiroki Ishihara, Tadanori Aimi, Keisuke Takahashi and Yutaka Kitamoto |
162-183 | Sudden death syndrome of soybean in South America is caused by four species of Fusarium: Fusarium brasiliense sp. nov., F. cuneirostrum sp. nov., F. tucumaniae, and F. virguliforme | Takayuki Aoki, Kerry O’Donnell and María Mercedes Scandiani |
184-191 | Notes on the genus Inocybe of Japan: III | Takahito Kobayashi |
192-195 | Pichia nongkratonensis sp. nov., a new species of ascomycetous yeast isolated from insect frass collected in Thailand | Takashi Nakase, Sasitorn Jindamorakot, Somjit Am-in, Hiroko Kawasaki and Wanchern Potacharoen, et al. |
196-200 | Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (5): three species of Tetraploa | Satoshi Hatakeyama, Kazuaki Tanaka and Yukio Harada |
201-204 | Interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae and plant growth promoting fungus Phoma sp. on their root colonization and growth promotion of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) | W.A. Chandanie, Mayumi Kubota and Mitsuro Hyakumachi |
205-206 | Obituary: Dr. Hiroharu Indoh (1908–2003) | Seiji Tokumasu |
209-214 | Small-scale variation in chemical property within logs of Japanese beech in relation to spatial distribution and decay ability of fungi | Yu Fukasawa, Takashi Osono and Hiroshi Takeda |
215-219 | Three species of the genus Laboulbenia (Laboulbeniales) parasitic on Chydaeus bedeli (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Asia | Katsuyuki Terada |
220-226 | Molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses of Oidium heveae, a powdery mildew of rubber tree | Saranya Limkaisang, Sawanee Kom-un, Edson Luiz Furtado, Kon Wui Liew and Baharuddin Salleh, et al. |
227-234 | Redheadia quercus gen. et sp. nov., the teleomorph of Mycopappus quercus, the frosty mildew fungus in Quercus acutissima | Yasuo Suto and Hiroshi Suyama |
235-240 | The stimulation of extracellular carbohydrases of edible mushrooms by the hot water-soluble fraction from corn fiber | Yasue Arai, Norifumi Shirasaka, Kentaro Yoshikawa, Yutaka Kitamoto and Akira Suzuki, et al. |
241-247 | Taxonomy, phylogeny, and distribution of Puccinia graminis, the black stem rust: new insights based on rDNA sequence data | Mehrdad Abbasi, Stephen B. Goodwin and Markus Scholler |
248-260 | Pleosporales in Japan (5): Pleomassaria, Asteromassaria, and Splanchnonema | Kazuaki Tanaka, Yasuyoshi Ooki, Satoshi Hatakeyama, Yukio Harada and Margaret E. Barr |
261-264 | Arbuscular mycorrhizas on Athyrium yokoscense and A. niponicum grown at a lead-contaminated site | Yosuke Matsuda, Fumie Murahashi, Mai Kimoto, Ken-ichi Nakanishi and Shin-ichiro Ito |
265-267 | Flagelloscypha japonica: a new species of minute basidiomycete (Niaceae) from Japan | Tomokazu Handa and Yukio Harada |
268-271 | Production of phenol-oxidizing enzymes in the interaction between white-rot fungi | Sho-ichi Tsujiyama and Masahiro Minami |
329-333 | The characteristics of desaturation of Trichoderma sp. AM076 and formation of 9,12,15-hexadecatrienoic acid (16 : 3ω1) through Δ15 desaturation of 9,12-hexadecadienoic acid | Norifumi Shirasaka, Takuya Umehara, Yasunori Fukuda, Hajime Yoshizumi and Sakayu Shimizu |
334-342 | Community analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a warm-temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest and introduction of the fungal community into the seedlings of indigenous woody plants | Masahide Yamato and Koji Iwase |
343-351 | Intraspecific groups of Umbelopsis ramanniana inferred from nucleotide sequences of nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacer regions and sporangiospore morphology | Yoshio Ogawa, Atsuhiro Suda, Kuniko Kusama-Eguchi, Kazuko Watanabe and Seiji Tokumasu |
352-357 | Notes on new and noteworthy plant-inhabiting fungi in Japan (3) | Yasunori Ono and Takao Kobayashi |
358-363 | Effect of cyanocobalamin and p-toluic acid on the fatty acid composition of Schizochytrium limacinum (Thraustochytriaceae, Labyrinthulomycota) | Norifumi Shirasaka, Yukari Hirai, Haruka Nakabayashi and Hajime Yoshizumi |
364-366 | Entyloma cosmi sp. nov. on Cosmos bipinnatus (Compositae) | Kálmán Vánky, Harukuni Horita and Horst Jage |
367-369 | A new species of Dinemasporium from sugar cane on Irabujima island, Japan | Yuichi Yamaguchi, Rokuro Masuma, Hiroshi Tomoda and Satoshi Ōmura |
370-375 | Variation of ITS sequences in a natural Japanese population of Pleurocybella porrigens | Teruyuki Matsumoto, Eiji Nagasawa and Yukitaka Fukumasa-Nakai |
376-380 | Monilinia ssiori sp. nov. in the Sclerotiniaceae, causing leaf blight and young fruit rot of Prunus ssiori in Japan | Yukio Harada, Masahito Sasaki, Yumi Sasaki, Yukako Ichihashi and Teruo Sano |
381-382 | Obituary: Dr. Keisuke Tubaki (1924–2005) | Robert J. Bandoni |
384 | Reviewers |
1-14 | Some agaric distribution patterns involving Pacific landmasses and Pacific Rim | Ronald H. Petersen and Karen W. Hughes |
15-19 | Experimentally manipulating fungi with optical tweezers | Graham D. Wright, Jochen Arlt, Wilson C.K. Poon and Nick D. Read |
20-28 | Interactions among ammonia fungi on MY agar medium with varying pH | Dinah Corazon M. Licyayo, Akira Suzuki and Masahiro Matsumoto |
29-33 | An ustilaginomycetous yeast, Pseudozyma graminicola sp. nov., isolated from the leaves of pasture plants | Wladyslav Golubev, Takashi Sugita and Nikita Golubev |
34-41 | Photoregulated tyrosinase gene in Polyporus arcularius | Satoshi Kanda, Tadanori Aimi, Seita Masumoto, Kaori Nakano and Yutaka Kitamoto, et al. |
42-46 | Polyporus phyllostachydis sp. nov. with notes on other rhizophilic species of Polyporus (Basidiomycota, Polyporaceae) | Kozue Sotome, Tsutomu Hattori and Makoto Kakishima |
47-52 | Endophytic and epiphytic phyllosphere fungi of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) in British Columbia | Takashi Osono |
53-62 | Taxonomic studies of nectrioid fungi in Japan. I: The genus Neonectria | Yuuri Hirooka and Takao Kobayashi |
63-65 | Abundance of Collembola (Insecta) inhabiting the hyphal mat of an ectomycorrhizal fungus, Sarcodon scabrosus, in a Pinus densiflora forest | Takuo Sawahata and Maki Narimatsu |
66-69 | Phylogenetic placement of Diplocystis wrightii in the Sclerodermatineae (Boletales) based on nuclear ribosomal large subunit DNA sequences | Rebecca Louzan, Andrew W. Wilson, Manfred Binder and David S. Hibbett |
147-155 | Two new Corollospora species and one new anamorph based on morphological and molecular data | Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab, Takahiko Nagahama and Faten A. Abdel-Aziz |
156-164 | An aero-aquatic fungus, Peyronelina glomerulata, is shown to have teleomorphic affinities with cyphelloid basidiomycetes | Kaoru Yamaguchi, Yousuke Degawa and Akira Nakagiri |
165-172 | Constant association of ophiostomatoid fungi with the bark beetle Ips subelongatus invading Japanese larch logs | Yuichi Yamaoka, Wen-Hsin Chung, Hayato Masuya and Mizuki Hizai |
173-178 | Strobilomyces verruculosus sp. nov. from Japan | Hirotoshi Sato and Noriaki Murakami |
179-189 | Systematics of Mycosphaerella species associated with the invasive weed Fallopia japonica, including the potential biological control agent M. polygoni-cuspidati | Daisuke Kurose, Harry C. Evans, Djamila H. Djeddour, Paul F. Cannon and Naruto Furuya, et al. |
190-202 | Three species of Heterobasidion (Basidiomycota, Hericiales), H. parviporum, H. orientale sp. nov. and H. ecrustosum sp. nov. from East Asia | Sawako Tokuda, Tsutomu Hattori, Yu-Cheng Dai, Yuko Ota and Peter K. Buchanan |
203-211 | Notes on the genus Inocybe of Japan. IV. Species having metuloids collected from Hokkaido, Honshu, and Kyushu | Takahito Kobayashi |
212-223 | Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from Japanese red pine and their relationships with bark beetles | Hayato Masuya, Yuichi Yamaoka, Shigeru Kaneko and Yuichi Yamaura |
224-232 | Structure and organization of the rDNA intergenic spacer region in Pythium ultimum | Shihomi Uzuhashi, Michio Imazu and Makoto Kakishima |
233-239 | Arbuscular mycorrhizal morphology in crops and associated weeds in tropical agro-ecosystems | Thangavelu Muthukumar and Sampath Prakash |
240-243 | Intersterility between populations of Lentinula edodes from Papua New Guinea | Norihiro Shimomura, Kazuhisa Terashima and Kozaburo Hasebe |
244 | Analysis of the MAT1-2-1 gene of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum | Mónica García-Serrano, Emigdia Alfaro Laguna, Raúl Rodríguez-Guerra and June Simpson |
247-252 | Secondary spore formation in Orchesellaria mauguioi (Asellariales, Trichomycetes) and its taxonomic and ecological implications | Yousuke Degawa |
253-260 | Distribution of Myxomycetes on coarse woody debris of Pinus densiflora at different decay stages in secondary forests of western Japan | Kazunari Takahashi and Yoshio Hada |
261-272 | Teleomorph-anamorph relationships and reclassification of Cordyceps cuboidea and its allied species | Sayaka Ban, Takeshi Sakane, Kyoko Toyama and Akira Nakagiri |
273-280 | Colletotrichum echinochloae, a new species on Japanese barnyard millet (Echinochloa utilis) | Jouji Moriwaki and Takao Tsukiboshi |
281-290 | Pythium apinafurcum: its morphology, molecular phylogeny, and infectivity for plants | Shihomi Uzuhashi, Motoaki Tojo, Sakura Kobayashi and Makoto Kakishima |
291-302 | Phylogenetic analyses of Japanese species of Phyllosticta sensu stricto | Keiichi Motohashi, Shigeki Inaba, Kozue Anzai, Susumu Takamatsu and Chiharu Nakashima |
303-307 | Keratinophilic fungi in soil of potted plants of indoor environments in Kanpur, India, and their proteolytic ability | Itisha Singh, Rajendra Kumar Singh Kushwaha and Pramila Parihar |
308-312 | Purification of a novel extracellular laccase from solid-state culture of the edible mushroom Lentinula edodes | Masaru Nagai, Yuichi Sakamoto, Keiko Nakade and Toshitsugu Sato |
313-316 | Fruit body formation of Tylopilus castaneiceps in pure culture | Kensuke Kikuchi, Norihisa Matsushita and Kazuo Suzuki |
317-321 | Use of a novel two-stage cultivation method to determine the effects of environmental factors on the growth and sporulation of several biocontrol fungi | Li Gao, Xing-Zhong Liu, Man-Hong Sun, Shi-Dong Li and Jin-Li Wang |
323-330 | Acid phosphatase and invertase activities of Aspergillus niger | Vaishali C. Pawar and Vrinda S. Thaker |
331-342 | The homologue of Lentinula edodes ctg1, a target for CDC5 and its interacting partner CIPB, from Coprinopsis cinerea is involved in fruiting-body morphogenesis of C. Cinerea | Takehito Nakazawa, Shinya Kaneko, Hitoshi Murata, Takashi Kamada and Kazuo Shishido |
343-352 | Ectomycorrhizae, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and dark-septate fungi on Salix humboldtiana in two riparian populations from central Argentina | Alejandra G. Becerra, Eduardo R. Nouhra, Mariana P. Silva and Donaraye McKay |
353-356 | Heterobasidion australe, a new polypore derived from the Heterobasidion insulare complex | Yu-Cheng Dai and Kari Korhonen |
357-368 | Three ascomycetes on leaves of evergreen Ilex trees from Japan: Rhytisma ilicis-integrae sp. nov., R. ilicis-latifoliae, and R. ilicis-pedunculosae sp. nov. | Yasuo Suto |
369-379 | Lecanicillium and Verticillium species from Indonesia and Japan including three new species | Nampiah Sukarno, Yuko Kurihara, Muhammad Ilyas, Wibowo Mangunwardoyo and Erny Yuniarti, et al. |
380-387 | In vitro antifungal effects of potassium bicarbonate on Trichoderma sp. and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | Claudia Ordóñez-Valencia, Alejandro Alarcón, Ronald Ferrera-Cerrato and Laura Verónica Hernández-Cuevas |
388-399 | Topography-specific emergence of fungal fruiting bodies in warm temperate evergreen broad-leaved forests on Yakushima Island, Japan | Riyou Tsujino, Hirotoshi Sato, Akio Imamura and Takakazu Yumoto |
400-406 | Isolation of madA homologs in Pilobolus crystallinus | Hiroyoshi Kubo |
409-414 | Erysiphe corylopsidis sp. nov., a new powdery mildew fungus found on Corylopsis spicata and C. pauciflora | Yoshiaki Shiroya and Susumu Takamatsu |
415-420 | Second report of Polyporus longiporus and its phylogenetic position | Kozue Sotome, Tsutomu Hattori, Yuko Ota and Makoto Kakishima |
421-429 | Physiological characteristics of 13 common fungal species in bathrooms | Nobuo Hamada and Niichiro Abe |
430-437 | Typhula maritima, a new species of Typhula collected from coastal dunes in Hokkaido, northern Japan | Tamotsu Hoshino, Seiji Takehashi, Mineko Fujiwara and Taiga Kasuya |
438-441 | Transfer of Asterosporium orientale to the genus Prosthemium (Pleosporales, Ascomycota): a common coelomycetous fungus with stellate conidia occurring on twigs of Betula spp. | Maasa Kamiyama, Kazuyuki Hirayama, Kazuaki Tanaka and Vadim A. Mel’nik |
442-447 | Seven Armillaria species identified from Hokkaido Island, northern Japan | Yuko Ota, Kozue Sotome and Eri Hasegawa |
448-451 | A simple method for isolation of nuclei from Basidiobolus ranarum (Zygomycota) | Mio Nakamura, Koji Nomura, Jun-ichi P. Abe, Yousuke Degawa and Makoto Kakishima |
452-454 | Haploporus subtrameteus (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) found in Japan | Yu-Cheng Dai and Hiroyuki Kashiwadani |
1 | Online First publication | Takashi Yaguchi and Dieter Czeschlik |
2-14 | Phylogenetic analysis of ascomycete yeasts that form coenzyme Q-9 and the proposal of the new genera Babjeviella, Meyerozyma, Millerozyma, Priceomyces, and Scheffersomyces | Cletus P. Kurtzman and Motofumi Suzuki |
15-22 | In vitro cultivation and fruit body formation of the black bolete, Phlebopus portentosus, a popular edible ectomycorrhizal fungus in Thailand | Rarunee Sanmee, Pipob Lumyong, Bernard Dell and Saisamorn Lumyong |
23-27 | The Entolomataceae of the Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana III: new species of Rhodocybe | Terry W. Henkel, M. Catherine Aime, David L. Largent and Timothy J. Baroni |
28-33 | Deletion of CnLIG4 DNA ligase gene in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans elevates homologous recombination efficiency | Kiminori Shimizu, Hao-Man Li, Eric V. Virtudazo, Akira Watanabe and Katsuhiko Kamei, et al. |
34-43 | Molecular phylogeny and evolution of subsection Magnicellulatae (Erysiphaceae: Podosphaera) with special reference to host plants | Mitsuteru Ito and Susumu Takamatsu |
44-52 | Mycorrhizal and dark septate fungal associations in shola species of Western Ghats, southern India | Govindaraj Bagyalakshmi, Thangavelu Muthukumar, Kullaiyan Sathiyadash and Vellaisamy Muniappan |
53-67 | Three new Ceratocystis spp. in the Ceratocystis moniliformis complex from wounds on Acacia mangium and A. crassicarpa | Marthin Tarigan, Marelize Van Wyk, Jolanda Roux, Budi Tjahjono and Michael J. Wingfield |
68-74 | Effect of Cu2+, Mn2+ and aromatic compounds on the production of laccase isoforms by Coprinus comatus | Xiang Lu and Shaojun Ding |
75-80 | Asterostroma species (Basidiomycota) from mangrove forests in Japan | Hiroto Suhara, Nitaro Maekawa, Shuji Ushijima, Kazuhiko Kinjo and Yoshikazu Hoshi |
81-83 | Type study of Pluteus atrofuscens (Agaricales, Pluteaceae) | Seiji Takehashi and Taiga Kasuya |
84-87 | Evaluation of properties of several cheese-ripening fungi for potential biotechnological applications | Renato Chávez, Amanda Roa, Katherinne Navarrete, Jovanka Trebotich and Yeison Espinosa, et al. |
88-89 | Dr. Robert Joseph Bandoni (1926–2009) | Yasuyuki Hiratsuka |
90-91 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (1) |
93-97 | Notes on some plant-inhabiting fungi collected from the Nansei Islands (2) | Keiichi Motohashi, Takao Kobayashi, Toshiko Furukawa and Yasunori Ono |
98-103 | Mycelial growth of the snow mold fungus, Sclerotinia borealis, improved at low water potentials: an adaption to frozen environment | Tamotsu Hoshino, Fumihiro Terami, Oleg B. Tkachenko, Motoaki Tojo and Naoyuki Matsumoto |
104-115 | Wood-inhabiting filamentous fungi in 12 high-altitude streams of the Western Ghats by damp incubation and bubble chamber incubation | Kandikere R. Sridhar, Kishore S. Karamchand and Kevin D. Hyde |
116-122 | Internal transcribed spacer haplotype diversity and their geographical distribution in Dasyscyphella longistipitata (Hyaloscyphaceae, Helotiales) occurring on Fagus crenata cupules in Japan | Tsuyoshi Hosoya, Dai Hirose, Michiru Fujisaki, Takashi Osono and Takanori Kubono, et al. |
123-133 | Phylogenetic affinity of Mycochaetophora gentianae, the causal fungus of brown leaf spot on gentian (Gentiana triflora), to Pseudocercosporella-like hyphomycetes in Helotiales | Syuuichi Nekoduka, Kazuaki Tanaka, Yukio Harada and Teruo Sano |
134-138 | Effect of a hot water-soluble extraction from Grifola frondosa on the viability of a human monocyte cell line exposed to mitomycin C | Noriko Kodama, Shigeto Mizuno, Akihiro Asakawa, Akio Inui and Hiroaki Nanba |
139-143 | Growth promotion of Suillus luteus by adenosine in vitro | Haihan Zhang, Ming Tang and Hui Chen |
144-148 | Transfer of two Helicoma species to Troposporella based on molecular and morphological data | Clement Kin-ming Tsui and Mary L. Berbee |
149-153 | Uromycladium tepperianum, the gall rust fungus from Falcataria moluccana in Malaysia and Indonesia | Sri Rahayu, Su See Lee and Nor Aini Ab. Shukor |
154-161 | Reassessment of type specimens of Cordyceps and its allies described by Dr. Yosio Kobayasi preserved in the mycological herbarium of the National Museum of Nature and Science (TNS). Part 1: the genus Torrubiella | Hiroki Sato, Sayaka Ban, Hayato Masuya and Tsuyoshi Hosoya |
162 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (2) |
163-169 | Protein expression during Flammulina velutipes fruiting body formation | Yuichi Sakamoto |
170-181 | Molecular phylogenetic studies of Lachnum and its allies based on the Japanese material | Tsuyoshi Hosoya, Rei Sasagawa, Kentaro Hosaka, Sung Gi-Ho and Yumiko Hirayama, et al. |
182-188 | Description of Pestalotiopsis pallidotheae: a new species from Japan | Kyoko Watanabe, Keiichi Motohashi and Yasunori Ono |
189-207 | Chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic studies of Thamnomyces (Xylariaceae) | Marc Stadler, Jacques Fournier, Thomas Læssøe, Andrzej Chlebicki and Christian Lechat, et al. |
208-214 | Freshwater ascomycetes: Wicklowia aquatica, a new genus and species in the Pleosporales from Florida and Costa Rica | Huzefa A. Raja, Astrid Ferrer, Carol A. Shearer and Andrew N. Miller |
215-223 | Isolation of yeasts from palm tissues damaged by the red palm weevil and their possible effect on the weevil overwintering | Fukiko Abe, Misako Ohkusu, Tatsuya Kubo, Susumu Kawamoto and Koichi Sone, et al. |
224-233 | Tiny keratotic brown lesions on the interdigital web between the toes of a healthy man caused by Curvularia species infection and a review of cutaneous Curvularia infections | Makoto Yanagihara, Masako Kawasaki, Hiroshi Ishizaki, Kazushi Anzawa and Shun-ichi Udagawa, et al. |
234-241 | In vitro mycorrhization of edible Astraeus mushrooms and their morphological characterization | Wanwisa Fangfuk, Keiichi Okada, Ratchanee Petchang, Chaiwat To-anun and Masaki Fukuda, et al. |
242-247 | Arcyria monticola from Hokkaido, northern Japan: its habit, detailed morphology, and comparison with Arcyria imperialis | Yuka Yajima, Norio Kondo and Yukinori Yamamoto |
248-251 | DNA-based geographic typing of the gourmet mushroom Tricholoma matsutake traded in China | Jianping Xu, Matt Cadorin, Yun-Jiang Liang and Zhu L. Yang |
252 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (3) |
253-262 | Two new species of Neosartorya isolated from soil in Xinjiang, China | Takashi Yaguchi, Tetsuhiro Matsuzawa, Reiko Tanaka, Paride Abliz and Yan Hui, et al. |
263-271 | Temperature-dependent phosphate solubilization by cold- and pH-tolerant species of Aspergillus isolated from Himalayan soil | K. Rinu and Anita Pandey |
272-280 | Non-homologous end joining pathway of the human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans influences homologous integration efficiency but not virulence | Hao-Man Li, Eric V. Virtudazo, Akio Toh-e, Masashi Yamaguchi and Susumu Kawamoto, et al. |
281-290 | Geographical distribution of myxomycetes on coniferous deadwood in relation to air temperature in Japan | Kazunari Takahashi and Yoshio Hada |
291-299 | Identification of Japanese Astraeus, based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses | Wanwisa Fangfuk, Ratchanee Petchang, Chaiwat To-anun, Masaki Fukuda and Akiyoshi Yamada |
300-309 | Dolabra nepheliae on rambutan and lychee represents a novel lineage of phytopathogenic Eurotiomycetes | Amy Y. Rossman, Conrad L. Schoch, David F. Farr, Kate Nishijima and Lisa Keith, et al. |
310-316 | Genetic characterization of Raffaelea quercivora isolates collected from areas of oak wilt in Japan | Yosuke Matsuda, Kyoko Kimura and Shin-ichiro Ito |
317-320 | 12′-Hydroxyl group remarkably reduces Roridin E cytotoxicity | Taiko Oda, Jinzhong Xu, Kazuyo Ukai, Takahiro Nakazawa and Michio Namikoshi |
321-324 | First record of Pythium grandisporangium in Japan | Keiko Kurokawa and Motoaki Tojo |
325 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (4) |
327-336 | ChMCO1 of Cochliobolus heterostrophus is a new class of metallo-oxidase, playing an important role in DHN-melanization | Yoshimoto Saitoh, Kosuke Izumitsu, Atsushi Morita, Kiminori Shimizu and Chihiro Tanaka |
337-365 | Phylogeny of the genus Pythium and description of new genera | Shihomi Uzuhashi, Motoaki Tojo and Makoto Kakishima |
366-372 | Identification of Armillaria species associated with Polyporus umbellatus using ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA | Gen Kikuchi and Hiroki Yamaji |
373-378 | Endospore formation in Hanseniaspora pseudoguilliermondii: a key characteristics of the species | Yumi Imanishi, Sasitorn Jindamorakot, Savitree Limtong and Takashi Nakase |
379-386 | Notes on some plant-inhabiting fungi collected from the Nansei Islands (3)* | Takao Kobayashi, Kyoko Watanabe, Yasunori Ono and Toshiko Furukawa |
387-390 | Reassessment of type specimens of Cordyceps and its allies described by Dr. Yosio Kobayasi, preserved in the National Museum of Nature and Science. Part 2: Cordyceps (Elaphocordyceps) on Elaphomyces | Hiroki Sato, Sayaka Ban, Hayato Masuya and Tsuyoshi Hosoya |
391-395 | Antioxidant activities of edible lichen Ramalina conduplicans and its free radical-scavenging constituents | Heng Luo, Xinli Wei, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Yanpeng Liu and Lisong Wang, et al. |
396-400 | Microscopic observations of a compatible host/pathogen interaction between a potential biocontrol agent (Uromyces pencanus) and its target weed (Nassella neesiana) | Andrea C. Flemmer, Freda E. Anderson, Paula V. Hansen and David A. McLaren |
401-403 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (5) |
405-410 | Purification and characterization of a high-thermostable β-xylanase from newly isolated Thermomyces lanuginosus THKU-49 | Khwanchai Khucharoenphaisan, Shinji Tokuyama and Vichien Kitpreechavanich |
411-420 | Wood-inhabiting freshwater fungi from Thailand: Ascothailandia grenadoidia gen. et sp. nov., Canalisporium grenadoidia sp. nov. with a key to Canalisporium species (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) | Veera Sri-indrasutdhi, Nattawut Boonyuen, Satinee Suetrong, Charuwan Chuaseeharonnachai and Somsak Sivichai, et al. |
421-431 | Botrytis sinoallii: a new species of the grey mould pathogen on Allium crops in China | Jing Zhang, Lei Zhang, Guo-Qing Li, Long Yang and Dao-Hong Jiang, et al. |
432-442 | A new species, Aphanomyces salsuginosus sp. nov., isolated from ice fish Salangichthys microdon | Daisuke Takuma, Ayako Sano, Shinpei Wada, Osamu Kurata and Kishio Hatai |
443-455 | A new acidophilic fungus Teratosphaeria acidotherma (Capnodiales, Ascomycota) from a hot spring | Atsushi Yamazaki, Kyoko Toyama and Akira Nakagiri |
456-461 | Mycoparasitism between Squamanita paradoxa and Cystoderma amianthinum (Cystodermateae, Agaricales) | P. Brandon Matheny and Gareth W. Griffith |
462 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 51 (6) |
1-17 | Molecular assessment of fungi in ‘‘black spots’’ that deface murals in the Takamatsuzuka and Kitora Tumuli in Japan: Acremonium sect. Gliomastix including Acremonium tumulicola sp. nov. and Acremonium felinum comb. nov. | Tomohiko Kiyuna, Kwang-Deuk An, Rika Kigawa, Chie Sano and Sadatoshi Miura, et al. |
18-23 | Oldest fossil basidiomycete clamp connections | Michael Krings, Nora Dotzler, Jean Galtier and Thomas N. Taylor |
24-30 | Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of the violet root-rot fungus, Helicobasidium mompa, and the effect of activated carbon | Sanae Kano, Takuma Kurita, Satoko Kanematsu and Tsutomu Morinaga |
31-38 | In vitro fibrolytic potential of anaerobic rumen fungi from ruminants and non-ruminant herbivores | Ravinder Nagpal, Anil Kumar Puniya, Jatinder Paul Sehgal and Kishan Singh |
39-47 | Ophiocordyceps pulvinata sp. nov., a pathogen of ants with a reduced stroma | Ryan M. Kepler, Yoshitaka Kaitsu, Eiji Tanaka, Satoshi Shimano and Joseph W. Spatafora |
48-52 | Biotransformation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin by Coprinellus species | Hiroto Suhara, Ichiro Kamei, Nitaro Maekawa and Ryuichiro Kondo |
53-58 | The phylogenetic position of an Armillaria species from Amami-Oshima, a subtropical island of Japan, based on elongation factor and ITS sequences | Yuko Ota, Mee-Sook Kim, Hitoshi Neda, Ned B. Klopfenstein and Eri Hasegawa |
59-64 | Difference of pine ectomycorrhizal biomass in relation to forest conditions | Keiichi Okada, Takami Satomura, Akihiko Kinoshita, Takao Horikoshi and Koh Yasue, et al. |
65-68 | Studies on cytochromes of lichenized fungi under optimized culture conditions | Neeraj Verma, B. C. Behera and U. V. Makhija |
69-79 | A revised checklist of corticioid and hydnoid fungi in China for 2010 | Yu-Cheng Dai |
80 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 52 (1) |
81-82 | REVIEWERS |
83-90 | Ultrastructural studies on zygomycotan fungi in the Zoopagaceae and Cochlonemataceae | Masatoshi Saikawa |
91-98 | Polyphyly of intraspecific groups of Umbelopsis ramanniana and their genetic and morphological variation | Yoshio Ogawa, Masato Sugiyama, Dai Hirose, Kuniko Kusama-Eguchi and Seiji Tokumasu |
99-106 | Cloning and expression analysis of putative glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes in Pilobolus crystallinus | Hiroyoshi Kubo |
107-110 | Comparison of in vivo and in vitro inactivation of endospores of Rhinosporidium seeberi following dapsone treatment | Sarath N. Arseculeratne and Navaratne B. Eriyagama |
111-118 | Discovery of Ophiostoma tsotsi on Eucalyptus wood chips in China | Joha W. Grobbelaar, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Paulette Bloomer, Michael J. Wingfield and Xu Dong Zhou, et al. |
119-131 | Aphanomyces sinensis sp. nov., isolated from juvenile soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis, in Japan | Daisuke Takuma, Ayako Sano, Shinpei Wada, Osamu Kurata and Kishio Hatai |
132-136 | Induction of manganese peroxidase and laccase by Lentinula edodes under liquid culture conditions and their isozyme detection by enzymatic staining on native-PAGE | Naomi Saeki, Hironori Takeda, Eiji Tanesaka and Motonobu Yoshida |
137-142 | Coprinopsis austrophlyctidospora sp. nov., an agaric ammonia fungus from Southern Hemisphere plantations and natural forests | Toshimitsu Fukiharu, Neale L. Bougher, Peter K. Buchanan, Akira Suzuki and Chihiro Tanaka, et al. |
143-146 | Rapid detection for sporeless trait from Pleurotus pulmonarius culture extracts by using real-time PCR | Yasuhito Okuda, Teruyuki Matsumoto and Kenji Ninomiya |
147-151 | Cantharellus pseudoformosus, a new species associated with Cedrus deodara from India | Deepika Kumari, Ramesh C. Upadhyay and Mondem S. Reddy |
152-156 | Coprinopsis cinerea from rice husks forming sclerotia in agar culture | Tsuneo Watanabe, Masahiro Tagawa, Hideyuki Tamaki and Satoshi Hanada |
157 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 52 (2) |
159-164 | Gaps and perspectives of pathotype and race determination in Golovinomyces cichoracearum and Podosphaera xanthii | Aleš Lebeda, Eva Křístková, Božena Sedláková, Michael D. Coffey and James D. McCreight |
165-173 | Interspecific and intraspecific diversity in oak powdery mildews in Europe: coevolution history and adaptation to their hosts | Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau, Nicolas Feau, Amira Mougou-Hamdane and Cyril Dutech |
174-182 | Morphological and molecular characterization of two ITS groups of Erysiphe (Erysiphales) occurring on Syringa and Ligustrum (Oleaceae) | Yusuke Seko, Vasyl Heluta, Banga Grigaliunaite and Susumu Takamatsu |
183-197 | Development of appressoria on conidial germ tubes of Erysiphe species | Roger T. A. Cook, Uwe Braun and Paul A. Beales |
198-203 | Conidia of the tomato powdery mildew Oidium neolycopersici initiate germ tubes at a predetermined site | Yoshihiro Takikawa, Ling Xu, Koji Kakutani, Teruo Nonomura and Takeshi Sameshima, et al. |
204-209 | Conidia of Erysiphe trifoliorum attempt penetration twice during a two-step germination process on non-host barley leaves and an artificial hydrophobic surface | Yoshihiro Takikawa, Koji Kakutani, Teruo Nonomura, Yoshinori Matsuda and Hideyoshi Toyoda |
210-212 | The current systematics and taxonomy of the powdery mildews (Erysiphales): an overview | U. Braun |
213-216 | New records of microcyclic conidiogenesis in some powdery mildew fungi | Alexandra Pintye, Sara Elisabetta Legler and Levente Kiss |
217-223 | Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of non-photosynthetic plants, Sciaphila japonica and Sciaphila tosaensis (Triuridaceae) | Masahide Yamato, Takahiro Yagame and Koji Iwase |
224-233 | Genetic diversity analysis of Monascus strains using SRAP and ISSR markers | Yanchun Shao, Lu Xu and Fusheng Chen |
234-241 | A survey of proteases in edible mushrooms with synthetic peptides as substrates | Mayumi Nakamura, Aya Iketani and Yuzo Shioi |
242-252 | Adjusting culture conditions to isolate thraustochytrids from temperate and cold environments in southern Argentina | Silvina Mariana Rosa, Miguel Angel Galvagno and Carlos Guillermo Vélez |
253-259 | Addition and re-examination of Japanese species belonging to the genus Cercospora and allied genera. X: newly recorded species from Japan (5) | Chiharu Nakashima, Ikumitsu Araki and Takao Kobayashi |
260-267 | Enhancement of IL-18 expression by Paecilomyces tenuipes | Kumar Sapkota, Sung-Min Moon, Bong-Suk Choi, Seung Kim and Yoon-Sik Kim, et al. |
268-270 | The first report of Libertella spp. on Fagaceae in Slovakia | Katarína Adamčíková, Gabriela Juhásová and Marek Kobza |
271-277 | Extracellular chitinase production by some members of the saprophytic Entomophthorales group | P. Mishra, S. K. Singh and S. S. Nilegaonkar |
278-282 | A note on the incidence of reverse complementary fungal ITS sequences in the public sequence databases and a software tool for their detection and reorientation | R. Henrik Nilsson, Vilmar Veldre, Zheng Wang, Martin Eckart and Sara Branco, et al. |
283-287 | Heterogeneous expression and emulsifying activity of class I hydrophobin from Pholiota nameko | Takunobu Kudo, Yuki Sato, Yuji Tasaki, Takashi Hara and Toshio Joh |
288 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 52 (4) |
289-295 | Lyophyllum shimeji, a species associated with lichen pine forest in northern Fennoscandia | Ellen Larsson and Henrik Sundberg |
296-299 | Aflatoxin concentrations in chilies vary depending on variety | Shahzad Z. Iqbal, R. Russell M. Paterson, Ijaz A. Bhatti and Muhammad R. Asi |
300-311 | Effects of environmental factors on basidiospore germination of ammonia fungi Coprinopsis spp. collected from different geographical areas | Jay Kant Raut, Akira Suzuki and Megumi Yoshihara |
312-318 | Two new species of Agaricales and a new Japanese record for Boletellus betula from Japan | Haruki Takahashi and Yousuke Degawa |
319-326 | Taxonomic study on a threatened polypore, Polyporus pseudobetulinus, and a morphologically similar species, P. subvarius | Kozue Sotome, Tsutomu Hattori and Yuko Ota |
327-332 | Effects of temperature and litter type on fungal growth and decomposition of leaf litter | Takashi Osono, Yusuke Hagiwara and Hayato Masuya |
333-337 | Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene from the violet root rot fungus, Helicobasidium mompa | Sanae Kano, Tomoki Kobayashi, Satoko Kanematsu and Tsutomu Morinaga |
338-343 | Penicillium viticola, a new species isolated from a grape in Japan | Kenichi Nonaka, Rokuro Masuma, Masato Iwatsuki, Kazuro Shiomi and Kazuhiko Otoguro, et al. |
344-348 | Simple transformation of the rice false smut fungus Villosiclava virens by electroporation of intact conidia | Eiji Tanaka, Tsuyoshi Kumagawa, Chihiro Tanaka and Hironori Koga |
349-353 | Ceratocystis ficicola sp. nov., a causal fungus of fig canker in Japan | Yuji Kajitani and Hayato Masuya |
354-355 | Handling specimens in liquid preservative: adding and removing the liquid paraffin overlayer | Hiroki Sato, Sayaka Ban and Tsuyoshi Hosoya |
356-360 | Acetaldehyde inhibits the yeast-to-hypha conversion and biofilm formation in Candida albicans | Nitin M. Chauhan, Jayant S. Raut and S. Mohan Karuppayil |
361 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 52 (5) |
363-375 | Anatomical and ITS rDNA-based phylogenetic identification of two new West African resupinate thelephoroid species | Nourou Soulemane Yorou, Atsu Kudzo Guelly and Reinhard Agerer |
376-382 | Epitypification of Colletotrichum musae, the causative agent of banana anthracnose | Yuan-Ying Su, Parinn Noireung, Fang Liu, Kevin D. Hyde and Mohamed A. Moslem, et al. |
383-391 | Diversity and community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Pinus thunbergii coastal forests in the eastern region of Korea | Keisuke Obase, Jong Kyu Lee, Sang Yong Lee and Kun Woo Chun |
392-400 | Two new species of Agaricales and a new Japanese record for Chaetocalathus fragilis from Ishigaki Island, a southwestern island of Japan | Haruki Takahashi |
401-412 | Taxonomic revision of Lophiostoma and Lophiotrema based on reevaluation of morphological characters and molecular analyses | Kazuyuki Hirayama and Kazuaki Tanaka |
413-418 | Bioactivity of secondary metabolites and thallus extracts from lichen fungi | Mark Kowalski, Georg Hausner and Michele D. Piercey-Normore |
419-424 | Boletus kermesinus, a new species of Boletus section Luridi from central Honshu, Japan | Haruki Takahashi, Yuichi Taneyama and Akito Koyama |
425-430 | The mycorrhiza of Schizocodon soldanelloides var. magnus (Diapensiaceae) is regarded as ericoid mycorrhiza from its structure and fungal identities | Ayako Okuda, Masahide Yamato and Koji Iwase |
431-435 | Molecular breeding of a novel Coprinopsis cinerea strain possessing a heterologous laccase gene, lccK, driven by a constitutive promoter | Hajime Muraguchi, Manami Kondoh, Yasuhiro Ito and Sonoe O. Yanagi |
436-438 | Two noteworthy Phallus from southern Brazil | Vagner G. Cortez, Iuri G. Baseia and Rosa Mara B. da Silveira |
439 | Index to new names, combinations and emendation appearing in Mycoscience 52 (6) |