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Browsing Botany by Author "Ariyawansa, H.A."

Browsing Botany by Author "Ariyawansa, H.A."

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  • Jayasiri, S.C.; Hyde, K.D.; Ariyawansa, H.A.; Bhat, D.J.; et al (Fungal Diversity. 74(1); 2015; 357pp-18.)
    Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organisms. Several global fungal nomenclural and taxonomic databases (notably Index Fungorum, Species Fungorum and MycoBank) can ...
  • Liu, J.K.; Hyde, K.D.; Jones, E.B.G.; Ariyawansa, H.A.; Bhat, D.J.; Boonmee, S.; Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N.; McKenzie, E.H.C.; Phookamsak, R.; 69 more (Fungal Diversity. 72(1); 2015; 1-197.)
    This paper is a compilation of notes on 110 fungal taxa, including one new family, 10 new genera, and 76 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range. The new family, Paradictyoarthriniaceae is introduced ...
  • Su, H.Y.; Hyde, K.D.; Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N.; Ariyawansa, H.A.; Luo, Z.L.; Promputtha, I.; Tian, Q.; Lin, C.G.; Shang, Q.J.; Zhao, Y.C.; Chai, H.M.; Liu, X.Y.; Bahkali, A.H.; Bhat, D.J.; McKenzie, E.H.C.; Zhou , D.Q. (Fungal Diversity. 80(1); 2016; 375-409.)
    During a north–south latitudinal survey of aquatic fungi on submerged wood and herbaceous material in streams in the Asian region, we collected several hyphomycetous taxa. This paper is part of a series where we provide ...
  • Lin, C-G.; Chen, Y.; McKenzie, E.H.C.; Bhat, D.J.; Ariyawansa, H.A.; Hyde, K.D.; Wang, Y. (Mycological Progress. 15(); 2016; 1313-1326.)
    The genus Fusariella, typified by F. atrovirens, is characterised by semi- to macronematous, mononematous conidiophores, with cylindrical, subulate or lageniform phialidic conidiogenous cells that produce catenate, septate, ...
  • Jayasiri, S.C.; Wanasinghe, D.N.; Ariyawansa, H.A.; Jones, E.B.G.; Kang, J.C.; Promputtha, I.; Bahkali, A.H.; Bhat, D.J.; Camporesi, E.; Hyde, K.D. (Mycosphere. 6(6); 2015; 716-728.)
    Phaeosphaeriaceae is a large and important family in the order Pleosporales, comprising economically important plant pathogens. Species may also be endophytes or saprobes on plant hosts. Two new species referable to Vagicola, ...

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