Mycology Literature Reading List
+A list of the academic journal articles and textbook chapters I've read, ordered by year. Any entries marked with a * have been read and discussed as part of the Hyphal Fusion Reading Group.
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- Defossez E, Selosse MA, Dubois MP, et al. (2009). Ant-plants and fungi: a new threeway symbiosis. New Phytologist 182: 942–949. +
2021
-I'm aiming to read 100 mycology journal articles and textbook chapters this year. Any entries marked with a * have been read and discussed as part of the Hyphal Fusion Reading Group.
- Hiscox J, O'Leary J, Boddy L (2018). Fungus wars: basidiomycete battles in wood decay. Studies in Mycology 89: 117–124. *
- Crowther TW, Boddy L, Maynard DS (2018). The use of artificial media in fungal ecology. Fungal Ecology 32: 87–91. @@ -17,6 +21,8 @@
- Garibay-Orijel R, Ramírez-Terrazo A & Ordaz-Velázquez M. (2012). Women care about local knowledge, experiences from ethnomycology. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 8(1), 1-13.
- Raudabaugh DB, Matheny PB, Hughes KW, et al. (2020). Where are they hiding? Testing the body snatchers hypothesis in pyrophilous fungi. Fungal Ecology, 43, 100870.
- Ingham CJ, Kalisman O, Finkelshtein A, Ben-Jacob E (2011). Mutually facilitated dispersal between the nonmotile fungus Aspergillus fumigatus and the swarming bacterium Paenibacillus vortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(49):19731-6. +
- McMullan-Fisher SJ, May TW, Robinson RM, et al. (2011). Fungi and fire in Australian ecosystems: a review of current knowledge, management implications and future directions. Australian Journal of Botany. 59(1): 70-90. +
- Buhk C, Meyn A, Jentsch A. (2007). The challenge of plant regeneration after fire in the Mediterranean Basin: scientific gaps in our knowledge on plant strategies and evolution of traits. Plant Ecology. 192(1):1-9.