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IMA Fungus|December 16, 2017
New species of <i>Auritella</i> (<i>Inocybaceae</i>) from Cameroon, with a worldwide key to the known speciesP Brandon Matheny, Terry W Henkel, Olivier Séné, et al.
Mycological Research|March 17, 2007
Phylogenetic relationships of Auriculoscypha based on ultrastructural and molecular studiesT K Arun Kumar, Gail J Celio, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 5, 2020
Secret lifestyles of pyrophilous fungi in the genus SphaerosporellaKaren W Hughes, Alexis Case, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 31, 2018
Russulaceae: a new genomic dataset to study ecosystem function and evolutionary diversification of ectomycorrhizal fungi with their tree associatesBrian P Looney, Peter Meidl, Marek J Piatek, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 16, 2025
Biogeography and host associations of Russula subsection Xerampelinae based on large-scale analysis of UNITE sequence dataChance R Noffsinger, Miroslav Caboň, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
Mycologia|December 11, 2007
Taxonomy of displaced species of TubariaP Brandon Matheny, Else C Vellinga, Neale L Bougher, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 5, 2025
A phylogenetic study of the Cantharellales supports recognition of four families and independent gains of biotrophic nutritional modesRachel A Swenie, Marc A Cubeta, Gitta J Langer, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 9, 2022
Comparative transcriptomics of fungal endophytes in co-culture with their moss host Dicranum scoparium reveals fungal trophic lability and moss unchanged to slightly increased growth ratesKo-Hsuan Chen, Hui-Ling Liao, A Elizabeth Arnold, et al.
American Journal of Botany|October 29, 2018
Stable isotope analyses reveal previously unknown trophic mode diversity in the HymenochaetalesHailee B Korotkin, Rachel A Swenie, Otto Miettinen, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 30, 2023
PacBio high-throughput multi-locus sequencing reveals high genetic diversity in mushroom-forming fungiRachel A Swenie, Brian P Looney, Yi-Hong Ke, et al.
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IMA Fungus|December 16, 2017
New species of <i>Auritella</i> (<i>Inocybaceae</i>) from Cameroon, with a worldwide key to the known speciesP Brandon Matheny, Terry W Henkel, Olivier Séné, et al.
Mycological Research|March 17, 2007
Phylogenetic relationships of Auriculoscypha based on ultrastructural and molecular studiesT K Arun Kumar, Gail J Celio, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 5, 2020
Secret lifestyles of pyrophilous fungi in the genus SphaerosporellaKaren W Hughes, Alexis Case, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 31, 2018
Russulaceae: a new genomic dataset to study ecosystem function and evolutionary diversification of ectomycorrhizal fungi with their tree associatesBrian P Looney, Peter Meidl, Marek J Piatek, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 16, 2025
Biogeography and host associations of Russula subsection Xerampelinae based on large-scale analysis of UNITE sequence dataChance R Noffsinger, Miroslav Caboň, P Brandon Matheny, et al.
Mycologia|December 11, 2007
Taxonomy of displaced species of TubariaP Brandon Matheny, Else C Vellinga, Neale L Bougher, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 5, 2025
A phylogenetic study of the Cantharellales supports recognition of four families and independent gains of biotrophic nutritional modesRachel A Swenie, Marc A Cubeta, Gitta J Langer, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 9, 2022
Comparative transcriptomics of fungal endophytes in co-culture with their moss host Dicranum scoparium reveals fungal trophic lability and moss unchanged to slightly increased growth ratesKo-Hsuan Chen, Hui-Ling Liao, A Elizabeth Arnold, et al.
American Journal of Botany|October 29, 2018
Stable isotope analyses reveal previously unknown trophic mode diversity in the HymenochaetalesHailee B Korotkin, Rachel A Swenie, Otto Miettinen, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 30, 2023
PacBio high-throughput multi-locus sequencing reveals high genetic diversity in mushroom-forming fungiRachel A Swenie, Brian P Looney, Yi-Hong Ke, et al.
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