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1. Cultures as types and the utility of viable specimens for fungal nomenclature

2. Mountain greening and rising temperatures erode habitats of ironwort (Sideritis), an important natural medicinal resource

3. RAPiD: a rapid and accurate plant pathogen identification pipeline for on-site nanopore sequencing

5. Miracula polaris – A New Species of Miracula from the East Fjords of Iceland

6. High-throughput time series expression profiling of Plasmopara halstedii infecting Helianthus annuus reveals conserved sequence motifs upstream of co-expressed genes

7. Policies Handbook on Using Molecular Collections

8. Comparative genomics reveals low levels of inter- and intraspecies diversity in the causal agents of dwarf and common bunt of wheat and hint at conspecificity of Tilletia caries and T. laevis

9. Evaluating natural medicinal resources and their exposure to global change

10. Miracula einbuarlaekurica sp. nov., a new holocarpic endoparasitoid species from pennate freshwater diatoms in Iceland

11. A New Marine Species of Miracula (Oomycota) Parasitic to Minidiscus sp. in Iceland†

12. How to publish a new fungal species, or name, version 3.0

13. Nutrient Availability Does Not Affect Community Assembly in Root-Associated Fungi but Determines Fungal Effects on Plant Growth

14. Setting scientific names at all taxonomic ranks in italics facilitates their quick recognition in scientific papers

15. Plasmopara elegantissima sp. nov. (Oomycota, Peronosporales), a Downy Mildew Species Specialized to Impatiens textori (Balsaminaceae)

16. Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding?

17. SYNTHESYS+ Virtual Access - Report on the Ideas Call (October to November 2019)

18. A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Reveals Anomalies for Organelle DNA Integration, Repeat Content and Distribution of SNPs

19. 'Jumping Jack': Genomic Microsatellites Underscore the Distinctiveness of Closely Related Pseudoperonospora cubensis and Pseudoperonospora humuli and Provide New Insights Into Their Evolutionary Past

20. The oomycete Lagenisma coscinodisci hijacks host alkaloid synthesis during infection of a marine diatom

21. A glimpse into the biogeography, seasonality, and ecological functions of arctic marine Oomycota

22. Genomic basis for drought resistance in European beech forests threatened by climate change

23. The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils

24. A revision of Salispina, its placement in a new family, Salispinaceae (Rhipidiales), and description of a fourth species, S. hoi sp. nov

25. The first smut fungus, Thecaphora anthemidis sp. nov. (Glomosporiaceae), described from Anthemis (Asteraceae)

26. The genome sequence of the commercially cultivated mushroom Agrocybe aegerita reveals a conserved repertoire of fruiting-related genes and a versatile suite of biopolymer-degrading enzymes

27. Adaptive differentiation coincides with local bioclimatic conditions along an elevational cline in populations of a lichen-forming fungus

29. Phytopythium leanoi sp. nov. and Phytopythium dogmae sp. nov., Phytopythium species associated with mangrove leaf litter from the Philippines

30. A Recent Expansion of the RXLR Effector Gene Avrblb2 Is Maintained in Global Populations of Phytophthora infestans Indicating Different Contributions to Virulence

31. Community barcoding reveals little effect of ocean acidification on the composition of coastal plankton communities: Evidence from a long-term mesocosm study in the Gullmar Fjord, Skagerrak.

32. Genome Sequencing and Mapping Reveal Loss of Heterozygosity as a Mechanism for Rapid Adaptation in the Vegetable Pathogen Phytophthora capsici

33. Host Jumps and Radiation, Not Co-Divergence Drives Diversification of Obligate Pathogens. A Case Study in Downy Mildews and Asteraceae.

35. Seed transmission of Pseudoperonospora cubensis.

37. The rise and fall of the Phytophthora infestans lineage that triggered the Irish potato famine

38. Which morphological characteristics are most influenced by the host matrix in downy mildews? A case study in Pseudoperonospora cubensis.

39. Bridging the gulf: Phytophthora and downy mildews are connected by rare grass parasites.

40. Amplification of cox2 (approximately 620 bp) from 2 mg of up to 129 years old herbarium specimens, comparing 19 extraction methods and 15 polymerases.

42. How genomics can help biodiversity conservation

43. High quality genome of the tree pathogen Phytophthora plurivora - a novel resource for epidemiological research

45. Forecasting the number of species of asexually reproducing fungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota)

46. Microsatellite Markers fromPeronospora tabacina, the Cause of Blue Mold of Tobacco, Reveal Species Origin, Population Structure, and High Gene Flow

47. Peronosclerospora neglecta sp. nov.—a widespread and overlooked threat to corn (maize) production in the tropics

48. Single-cell metabolome profiling for phenotyping parasitic diseases in phytoplankton

49. Bioinformatic prediction of stage-specific transcription factor binding of Plasmopara halstedii conserved in the downy mildew and Phytophthora species

50. Small-sporedAlternariaspp. (sectionAlternaria) are common pathogens on wild tomato species

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