AJOM new records and collections of fungi: 101-150

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This article is the second in the Asian Journal of Mycology Notes series, wherein we report 50 new fungal collections distributed in two phyla, six classes, 23 orders and 38 families. The present study provides descriptions and illustrations for three new species (Acolium yunnanense, Muyocopron cinnamomi and Thyrostroma ulmeum), 44 new host records and new geographical distributions and three new reference collections. All these introductions are supported by morphological data as well as the multi-gene phylogenetic analyses. This article provides a venue to publish fungal collections with new sequence data, which is important for future studies. An accurate and timely report of new fungus-host or fungus-county records are essential for diagnostics, identification and management of economically significant fungal groups, especially the phytopathogens.

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Chethana, K. W. T., Niranjan, M., Dong, W., Samarakoon, M. C., Bao, D. F., Calabon, M. S., … Hyde, K. D. (2021). AJOM new records and collections of fungi: 101-150. Asian Journal of Mycology, 4(1), 113–260. https://doi.org/10.5943/ajom/4/1/8

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