international lichenological - International Association for Lichenology
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6 INTERNATIONAL LICHENOLOGICAL NEWSLETTER 42 (1)<br />
Cryptic species and speciation<br />
Cytoskeleton and motors<br />
Ecology of invasive and threatened species<br />
Emerging fungal diseases and potential pandemics<br />
Endocytosis and exocytosis<br />
Environmental sensing and responses<br />
Exploitation of fungi: biofuels and beyond<br />
Evolutionary adaptation of fungal pathogens to their human host<br />
Evolutionary genetics of sex in fungi<br />
Fungal barcoding<br />
Fungal effectors and host manipulation<br />
Fungal epigenetics<br />
Fungal interactions with microbes<br />
Fungal recycling matters: from enzymes to communities<br />
Fungal RNA-regulatory processes<br />
Fungal Tree of life: linking genomics to physiology and morphology<br />
Fungi and global change 1: nitrogen enrichment and land use change.<br />
Fungi and global change 2: climate change responses<br />
Future strategies <strong>for</strong> the control of fungal diseases<br />
Genomics of fungal-plant symbioses<br />
Hyphal networks: mechanisms, ecology and modelling<br />
Living on the edge: fungi at extremes<br />
Origin and co-evolution of lichen and mycorrhizal fungi with plants<br />
Population genetics: from single cell to community<br />
Programmed cell death and autophagy<br />
Revealing true fungal diversity - metagenomics<br />
Rhythmic fungal biology<br />
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Secondary metabolism<br />
Secret world of endophytes<br />
Signalling and development<br />
Stress responses, fungal development and pathogenicity<br />
Systems biology: functional genomics to molecular networks and systems<br />
The dynamic fungal cell<br />
The emergence of resistance to antifungal drugs<br />
The fungal nucleus<br />
The fungal-plant interface in mycorrhizal and lichen associations<br />
Tropical mycology<br />
200th anniversary of the hypha<br />
Symposia printed in bold are planned to include <strong>lichenological</strong> contributions<br />
and might be co-convened by a lichenologist.