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Article 59 : reinterpretation or revision

Don R. Reynolds, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1992 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 1, pp 91-98
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This article is published in Taxon.The article was published on 1992-02-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reinterpretation & Taxonomy (general).

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Fungal Molecular Systematics

TL;DR: The fungi, as thus defined, are of great importance for the following reasons: (a) They are the primary decomposers in all terrestrial ecosystems; (b) they are important symbiotic associates of vascular plants both in mutualistic and parasitic relationships.
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The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature

David L. Hawksworth, +88 more
TL;DR: The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature recognizes the need for an orderly transitition to a single-name nomenclatural system for all fungi, and to provide mechanisms to protect names that otherwise then become endangered.
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A new dawn for the naming of fungi: impacts of decisions made in Melbourne in July 2011 on the future publication and regulation of fungal names

TL;DR: A personal synopsis of the decisions made at the Nomenclature Section meeting of the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne in July 2011 is provided, with an emphasis on those which will affect the working practices of, or will otherwise be of interest to, mycologists.
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One Fungus = One Name: DNA and fungal nomenclature twenty years after PCR

TL;DR: The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) must change to accommodate current practice or become irrelevant, and mycology may need to break from the ICBN and create a MycoCode to account for fungi known only from environmental nucleic acid sequence.
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A new dawn for the naming of fungi: impacts of decisions made in Melbourne in July 2011 on the future publication and regulation of fungal names

TL;DR: A personal synopsis of the decisions made at the Nomenclature Section meeting of the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne in July 2011 is provided, with an emphasis on those which will affect the working practices of, or will otherwise be of interest to, mycologists.
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The parasexual cycle in fungi.

TL;DR: The parasexual recombination of hereditary determinants outside the sexual cycle was first discovered in Aspergillus nidulans by Pontecorvo & Roper as mentioned in this paper.
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A phylogeny of the basidiomycetes

D. B. O. Savile
- 01 Jan 1955 - 
TL;DR: It is clear that parasitism, far from being recent and derived from saprophytism, is generally ancient in the fungi; that the Ascomycetes arose from parasitic, aquatic Phycom...
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Evolutionary Affinities of Heterobasidiomycetous Yeasts Estimated from 18S and 25S Ribosomal RNA Sequence Divergence

TL;DR: The uniqueness of the genus Malassezia among yeasts is confirmed, and one might predict from nucleotide sequence similarity that teleomorphs of those lipophilic organisms would form teliospores whereas Trichosporon beigelii and T. cutaneum appear related to the family Filobasidiaceae.
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DNA specimens and the 'International code of botanical nomenclature'

TL;DR: Two hypothetical examples of validation of fictitious new mycological species are given, one for a mix of DNA and morphological type materials and the other for DNA type material only.
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Ribosomal DNA Restriction Studies of Talaromyces Species with Paecilomyces and Penicillium Anamorphs

TL;DR: Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in species of Talaromyces and related genera were examined in an initial attempt to understand their phylogenetic relationships.
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