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4. About spirals and pores: Xylariaceae with remarkable germ loci.

5. Corynespora, Exosporium and Helminthosporium revisited – New species and generic reclassification

9. Hidden diversity in Thyridaria and a new circumscription of the Thyridariaceae

10. Multi-locus phylogenetic analysis of lophiostomatoid fungi motivates a broad concept of Lophiostoma and reveals nine new species.

11. Fenestelloid clades of the Cucurbitariaceae.

12. First report of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe salmonii on Fraxinus excelsior and F. ornus in Austria.

13. Lichens or endophytes? The enigmatic genus Leptosillia in the Leptosilliaceae fam. nov. (Xylariales), and Furfurella gen. nov. (Delonicicolaceae).

14. Two new classes of Ascomycota: Xylobotryomycetes and Candelariomycetes.

18. Juglanconis gen. nov. on Juglandaceae, and the new family Juglanconidaceae (Diaporthales).

19. Resolution of morphology-based taxonomic delusions: Acrocordiella, Basiseptospora, Blogiascospora, Clypeosphaeria, Hymenopleella, Lepteutypa, Pseudapiospora, Requienella, Seiridium and Strickeria.

21. First report of Erysiphe corylacearum on Corylus avellana and C. colurna in Austria.

22. Bottlebrush and Myrtle twig canker caused by Neopestalotiopsis species: an emerging canker-causing group of fungi in Italy.

23. Dynamics and drivers of fungal communities in a multipartite ant-plant association.

24. Fungi as mutualistic partners in ant-plant interactions.

25. Diversity of Monochaetia Species from Fagaceous Leaf Spots in China and Pathogenicity for Chinese Chestnut.

26. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1550-1613.

27. Exo- and endophytic fungi enable rapid transfer of nutrients from ant waste to orchid tissue.

28. Redisposition of apiosporous genera Induratia and Muscodor in the Xylariales, following the discovery of an authentic strain of Induratia apiospora.

29. Alien and cryptogenic fungi and oomycetes in Austria: an annotated checklist (2nd edition).

30. Morphology and Phylogeny of Pestalotiopsis ( Sporocadaceae , Amphisphaeriales ) from Fagaceae Leaves in China.

31. Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria.

32. Note on the genus Nemania (Xylariaceae) - first records and a new species of the genus from Iran.

33. A new Arthrinium -like genus of Amphisphaeriales in China.

34. Neopestalotiopsis siciliana sp. nov. and N. rosae Causing Stem Lesion and Dieback on Avocado Plants in Italy.

35. Two new species of Diaporthe ( Diaporthaceae , Diaporthales ) associated with tree cankers in the Netherlands.

36. Morphology and Phylogeny of Gnomoniopsis ( Gnomoniaceae , Diaporthales ) from Fagaceae Leaves in China.

37. Resolution of the Hypoxylon fuscum Complex (Hypoxylaceae, Xylariales) and Discovery and Biological Characterization of Two of Its Prominent Secondary Metabolites.

38. Discovery of a new species of the Hypoxylon rubiginosum complex from Iran and antagonistic activities of Hypoxylon spp. against the Ash Dieback pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus , in dual culture.

39. Ochraceocephala foeniculi gen. et sp. nov., a new pathogen causing crown rot of fennel in Italy.

40. The genus Melanconis (Diaporthales).

41. Mycosphaerangium and Neomelanconium (Cenangiaceae) are closest relatives: phylogenetic relationships, morphology and a new species.

42. Linosporopsis , a new leaf-inhabiting scolecosporous genus in Xylariaceae.

43. Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 5.

44. European species of Dendrostoma (Diaporthales).

45. Morphology and phylogeny reveal two novel Coryneum species from China.

46. Stilbocrea walteri sp. nov., an unusual species of Bionectriaceae.

47. The genus Juglanconis ( Diaporthales ) on Pterocarya .

48. New species and records of Coryneum from China.

49. Liberomycespistaciae sp. nov., the causal agent of pistachio cankers and decline in Italy.

50. A preliminary account of the Cucurbitariaceae .

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