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1. Fungi associated with galleries of the emerald ash borer.

2. Fungi attacking historic wood of Fort Conger and the Peary Huts in the High Arctic.

3. Diverse subterranean fungi of an underground iron ore mine.

4. Assessment of biodegradation in ancient archaeological wood from the Middle Cemetery at Abydos, Egypt.

5. Cadopherone and colomitide polyketides from Cadophora wood-rot fungi associated with historic expedition huts in Antarctica.

6. Elucidating wood decomposition by four species of Ganoderma from the United States.

7. Diverse Xylaria in the Ecuadorian Amazon and their mode of wood degradation.

8. Resource capture and competitive ability of non-pathogenic Pseudogymnoascus spp. and P. destructans, the cause of white-nose syndrome in bats.

9. Deception Island, Antarctica, harbors a diverse assemblage of wood decay fungi.

10. Evolution of novel wood decay mechanisms in Agaricales revealed by the genome sequences of Fistulina hepatica and Cylindrobasidium torrendii.

11. An Antarctic Hot Spot for Fungi at Shackleton's Historic Hut on Cape Royds.

12. Fungal diversity in soils and historic wood from the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica

13. Wood-Destroying Soft Rot Fungi in the Historic Expedition Huts of Antarctica.

14. Retracted and Republished from: "Substrate-Specific Differential Gene Expression and RNA Editing in the Brown Rot Fungus Fomitopsis pinicola".

15. Fungal mycelial mats used as textile by indigenous people of North America.

16. Substrate-Specific Differential Gene Expression and RNA Editing in the Brown Rot Fungus Fomitopsis pinicola.

17. Screening of Persea borbonia clones for resistance to the laurel wilt pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola.

18. Extensive sampling of basidiomycete genomes demonstrates inadequacy of the white-rot/brown-rot paradigm for wood decay fungi.

19. Endoglucanase-producing fungi isolated from Cape Evans historic expedition hut on Ross Island, Antarctica.

20. Fungal attack on archaeological wooden artefacts in the Arctic—implications in a changing climate.

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