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Volume 1 · No. 2 · December 2010 V o lu m e 1 · N o ... - IMA Fungus

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Editorial (1)<br />

News<br />

The home stretch for fungal barcoding (2)<br />

Fungi and the Convention on Biological Diversity (3)<br />

Mycologists go political, with success (4)<br />

Mushrooms – the new plastic? (4)<br />

White truffles still demand a high price (4)<br />

Fungi on German TV: focus on black fungi (5)<br />

Reports<br />

IMC9: The Biology of Fungi. A personal reflection (8)<br />

International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) (11)<br />

Awards and Personalia<br />

<strong>IMA</strong> Medals awarded at IMC9 (15)<br />

Order of Canada: Stanley J Hughes (17)<br />

Obituary: C Terence Ingold (1905–<strong>2010</strong>) (17)<br />

<strong>IMA</strong> Young Mycologist Awards (18)<br />

Correspondence<br />

A vision for the future of the ICTF (20)<br />

Research News<br />

Carbonaceous spherules exposed as fungal sclerotia, are not evidence of the impact of a comet (22)<br />

Physiological differences between wet- and dry-distributed conidia (23)<br />

Mobile chromosomes: the c<strong>lu</strong>e to pathogenicity in Fusarium species (23)<br />

Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in basidio- and ascomycete fungi have different origins (24)<br />

A basal bryophilous fungus associates with cyanobacteria (24)<br />

Molecular clocks and evo<strong>lu</strong>tionary rates (25)<br />

Numbers of fungi in China (26)<br />

Society and Association News<br />

International Society for Fungal Conservation (27)<br />

Mycological Society of America (30)<br />

Iranian Mycological Society (31)<br />

Book News (32)<br />

Forthcoming Meetings (36)<br />

Articles<br />

“The enigma of Calonectria species occurring on leaves of Ilex aquifolium in Europe” by Christian Lechat, Pedro W. Crous and Johannes 101<br />

Z. Groenewald<br />

“How to describe a new fungal species” by Keith A. Seifert and Amy Y. Rossman 109<br />

“What is Johansonia?” by Pedro W. Crous, Robert W. Barreto, Acelino C. Alfenas, Rafael F. Alfenas and Johannes Z. Groenewald 117<br />

“The history, fungal biodiversity, conservation, and future perspectives for mycology in Egypt” by Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem 123<br />

“IMC9 Edinburgh <strong>No</strong>menclature Sessions” by Lorelei L. <strong>No</strong>rvell, David L. Hawksworth, Ronald H. Petersen and Scott A. Redhead 143<br />

“Fungal phoenix rising from the ashes?” by Michael J. Wingfield, Martin P.A. Coetzee, Pedro W. Crous, Diana Six and Brenda D. Wingfield<br />

149<br />

“Modelling fungal colonies and communities: challenges and opportunities” by Ruth E. Falconer, James L. Bown, Eilidh McAdam, Paco 155<br />

Perez-Reche, Adam T. Sampson, Jan van den Bulcke and Nia A. White<br />

“Colletotrichum: species, ecology and interactions” by Ulrike Damm, Riccardo Barroncelli, Lei Cai, Yasuyuki Kubo, Richard O’Connell, 161<br />

Bevan Weir, Kae Yoshino and Paul F. Cannon<br />

“Cryptic species in lichen-forming fungi” by Ana Crespo and H. Thorsten Lumbsch 167<br />

“Sex in Penicillium series Roqueforti” by Jos Houbraken, Jens C. Frisvad and Robert A. Samson 171<br />

“Anaerobic fungi: Neocallimastigomycota” by Gareth W Griffith, Scott Baker, Kate Fliegerova, Audra Liggenstoffer, Mark van der<br />

181<br />

Giezen, Kerstin Voigt and Gordon Beakes<br />

“Polyphasic taxonomy of Aspergil<strong>lu</strong>s section Sparsi” by János Varga, Jens C. Frisvad and Robert A. Samson 187<br />

“Aspergil<strong>lu</strong>s sect. Aeni sect. nov., a new section of the genus for A. karnatakaensis sp. nov. and some allied fungi” by János Varga, Jens C. 197<br />

Frisvad and Robert A. Samson

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