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Mycobiology

Mycobiology is a scientific journal, published since 2000 in English. The journal's country of origin is South Korea.

Details
Abbr. Mycobiology
Start 2000
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1229-8093
e-ISSN 2092-9323
Country South Korea
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8709 40
SJR / Ranks: 8700 514
CiteScore / Ranks: 7822 3.40
JIF / Ranks: 5372 1.9
Recent Articles
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Noh H, Kim S
Mycobiology . 2025 Mar; 53(2):183-199. PMID: 40070799
In this study, three novel fungal species belonging to the Nectriaceae family, sp. nov., sp. nov., and sp. nov., were discovered from soil samples collected at Iseung-ak Oreum on Jeju...
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Lee S, Choi Y
Mycobiology . 2025 Mar; 53(3):9-18. PMID: 40070546
Root and stem rot, caused by Pythiales (Oomycota), poses a significant threat to chrysanthemum ( spp.) cultivation worldwide. In Korea, previously undocumented rot and blight symptoms were observed on stems,...
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Lee D, Park J, Choi Y
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):128-133. PMID: 39980705
Small galls and white blisters with cup-like fungal structures were observed on the leaves of (Lauraceae), a tree species native to East Asia. Based on its distinctive symptoms and aster-shaped...
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Kim C, Kwag Y, Kim D
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):113-119. PMID: 39980704
During an investigation of Korean Ascomycetes in 2023, we found two undescribed species from South Korea. We analyzed them using a combined approach, including morphological and phylogenetic analyses of the...
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Park Y, Park Y, Jang M
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):72-78. PMID: 39980703
This study was conducted to investigate the growth characteristics and morphology of mycelium during co-cultivation with . For selection of the most effective s species in coculture, Three strains of...
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Kim Y, Baek S, Volynchikova E, Sang M, Kim K
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):120-127. PMID: 39980702
An improved sporulation method for on 10% V-juice agar was developed to generate substantial quantities of zoospores. We conducted experiments using a 4 × 4 factorial design to evaluate the...
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Park S, Sohee K, Eunjin K, Eo J, Lee H
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):79-112. PMID: 39980701
, commonly known as saddle fungi, is a genus in the Helvellaceae family and is distributed globally. Recent comprehensive studies on have revealed that some species exhibit endemic traits and...
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Nguyen T, Jeon S, Song D, Kim D, Lee H
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):27-35. PMID: 39895931
is the most species-rich phylum of basal lineage fungi with a worldwide distribution. Its species constitute essential components of freshwater ecosystems. However, the diversity of this group in Korea remains...
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So K, Alvarado F, Han G, Kim J, Kim T, Kim D
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):36-46. PMID: 39895930
Laccases are enzymes capable of oxidizing phenolic compounds and are important tools in different industrial processes. Heterologous expression of laccases is of great interest in biotechnological applications but achieving high...
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Kim S, Lee H
Mycobiology . 2025 Feb; 53(1):57-71. PMID: 39895929
In this study, we aimed to develop simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for evaluating resources in and examine their transferability to related species. SSR markers were developed using the released...