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  • Taxonomy

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  • Fungal diversity remains incompletely documented globally.
  • Continuous discovery of novel fungal species is crucial for ecological understanding.

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  • To describe and document newly discovered fungal species from various global locations.
  • To provide detailed morphological and DNA-based characterization of these novel fungi.

Main Methods:

  • Isolation and cultivation of fungal specimens from diverse substrates and environments.
  • Morphological characterization using microscopy.
  • DNA barcoding for phylogenetic analysis and species confirmation.

Main Results:

  • Description of 64 novel fungal species, including new genera and families.
  • Species were identified from a wide range of countries and ecological niches.
  • DNA barcodes confirmed the distinctiveness of the described species.

Conclusions:

  • The study significantly contributes to the global catalog of fungal species.
  • Highlights the importance of ongoing mycological exploration.
  • Establishes new taxonomic classifications within the fungal kingdom.