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Ima Fungus

IMA Fungus is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to the study of fungi. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and taxonomic descriptions, covering various aspects of fungal biology, ecology, and evolution. With a focus on promoting fungal taxonomy and biodiversity, IMA Fungus serves as a valuable resource for mycologists and researchers interested in the fascinating world of fungi.

Details
Abbr. IMA Fungus
Publisher Biomed Central
Start 2010
End Continuing
Frequency Semiannual
p-ISSN 2210-6340
e-ISSN 2210-6359
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7452 49
SJR / Ranks: 2246 1376
CiteScore / Ranks: 1112 11.20
JIF / Ranks: 1377 5.4
Recent Articles
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Xie S, Ma X, Wu H, Zang R, Li H, Liu M, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e140572. PMID: 40059983
In this study, the complete mitogenomes of three species ( ZM79-3, ZM33-4 and sp. ZM41-5) were sequenced, assembled and compared with the other three previously sequenced mitogenomes ( VNIIKR SE...
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Li M, Sun X, Liu Y, Qin S, Li M, He X
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e145425. PMID: 40059982
, the largest order in , has a broad host range and inhabits host plants as epiphytes, endophytes, parasites and saprophytes. is a monophyletic family in , composed of species...
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DAngelo D, Sorrentino R, Nkomo T, Zhou X, Vaghefi N, Sonnekus B, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e141732. PMID: 40052082
No abstract available.
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Ma J, Li H, Jin C, Wang H, Tang L, Si J, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e141288. PMID: 40052081
is a crucial wood-decaying fungus with significant lignocellulose-degrading ability, which plays a vital role in the material cycle and energy flow of forest ecosystems. However, the mitochondrial genome of has...
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Zotti M, Bonanomi G, Mazzoleni S
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e138320. PMID: 40052080
Fungal fairy rings (FFR) are fascinating natural phenomena that have intrigued people and scientists for centuries. These patterns, often represented by circular distributions of altered vegetation, are found in grasslands...
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Zhuo L, Wang H, Zhang P, Sui X, Guo M, Wang S, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e138790. PMID: 40052079
Species in the order M.E. Barr ex Minter (, ) develop on a wide range of host plants, but prefer conifers, such as species of and . Conifers, the largest...
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Liu H, Choi H, Paul N, Ariyawansa H, Sang H
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e138479. PMID: 40052078
Turf-grasses are economically important horticultural crops, which have been utilised by humans to improve the environment for more than a thousand years. Turf-grasses are widely distributed in landscapes, slopes and...
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Barrera-Adame D, Marin-Felix Y, Wegener A, Lalk M, Stadler M, Niedermeyer T
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e141036. PMID: 40052077
is a plant used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. From its roots, we isolated four endophytic fungi strains. After mass spectrometry analysis and subsequent molecular networking and dereplication, one of the...
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Shen X, Cao X, Huang X, Zhuo L, Yang H, Fan L, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e138572. PMID: 40052076
-related species are well-known bambusicolous fungi in class, with high value in traditional medicine for producing hypocrellin, as an anticipated photosensitiser. The complete mitogenomes of hypocrellin-producing strains were analysed in...
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Tao G, Ahrendt S, Miyauchi S, Zhu X, Peng H, Labutti K, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2025 Mar; 16:e138363. PMID: 40052075
species have considerable significance in terrestrial ecosystems, exhibiting a range of ecological lifestyles along the saprotrophism-to-symbiosis continuum. However, the mitochondrial genomes of these ascomycetous fungi have not been thoroughly studied,...