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Mario Amalfi

7PUBLICATIONS
19CO-AUTHORS
Plant and fungus systematics and taxonomyPhycology (incl. marine grasses)Forestry biomass and bioproductsHorticultural crop protection (incl. pests, diseases and weeds)
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|Mar 16, 2026
Tales of the unexpected II: two new angiocarpic representatives of Russulaceae (Russulales, Basidiomycota) from tropical Southeast Asia.

Lowie Tondeleir, Mario Amalfi, Dirk Stubbe

|Mar 09, 2026
<i>Phylloporia</i> in tropical Africa: Morphological, ecological, and phylogenetic data support four undescribed species from the East African coastal forest at Arabuko Sokoke National Park, Kenya.

Cony Decock, Kiburi A Murithi, Ruth Makokha

|Jul 14, 2025
The <i>Ganodermacurtisii</i> lineage (<i>Basidiomycota</i>, <i>Polyporaceae</i>) in the Neotropics: <i>Ganodermamexicurtisii</i> sp. nov. from pine-oak forests in Mexico.

Milay Cabarroi-Hernández, Cony Decock, Laura Guzmán-Dávalos

|Mar 07, 2025
Just the tip of the iceberg: uncovering a hyperdiverse clade of African <i>Russula</i> (<i>Basidiomycota</i>, <i>Russulales</i>, <i>Russulaceae</i>) species with signs of evolutionary habitat adaptations.

Cathrin Manz, Mario Amalfi, Bart Buyck

|Oct 18, 2024
<i>Laetiporus</i> (Laetiporaceae, Basidiomycota) in tropical Africa is represented by a single Afromontane lineage and four species, including <i>Laetiporus discolor, Laetiporus oboensis</i>, sp. nov., <i>Laetiporus tenuiculus</i>, sp. nov., and <i>Laetiporus</i> sp. 1.

Jean-Claude Rizinde Hakizimana, Mario Amalfi, Alphonse Balezi

|Apr 20, 2023
Genetic characterization of a group of commercial African timber species: From genomics to barcoding.

Maurizio Mascarello, Olivier Lachenaud, Mario Amalfi

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Tuong Dang Vu

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Jean-Claude Rizinde Hakizimana

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Cathrin Manz

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Felix Hampe

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Dang Toan Vu

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Tuong Dang Vu

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