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Top Articles

#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Freshwater Fungal CommunitiesMycology200554
2Heat-resistant ascosporesMycology200734
3Classical Methods and Modern Analysis for Studying Fungal DiversityMycology200534
4Fungal Communities of SeaweedsMycology200533
5Trophic Interactions of Fungi and AnimalsMycology200530
6Fungal Enzymes at the Community ScaleMycology200528
7Sporocarp MycophagyMycology200525
8Marine Fungal CommunitiesMycology200525
9Emerging Perspectives on the Ecological Roles of Endophytic Fungi in Tropical PlantsMycology200524
10Using Isotopic Tracers to Follow Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling of FungiMycology200522
11Chapter 6 Foliar Endophyte Communities and Leaf Traits in Tropical TreesMycology201720
12Toxic Metals and Fungal CommunitiesMycology200519
13Fungal Diversity in Molecular TermsMycology200518
14Defensive Symbionts in Aphids and Other InsectsMycology200918
15Chapter 38 Fungal–Fungal InteractionsMycology201717
16An Overview of the Genus AspergillusMycology200716
17Nutrient Acquisition Strategies of Fungi and Their Relation to Elevated Atmospheric CO2Mycology200515
18How Do Composition, Structure, and Function of Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities Respond to Nitrogen Deposition and Ozone Exposure?Mycology200515
19Chapter 4 Evolution of LichensMycology201714
20Fungal Secondary Metabolites in Biological Control of Crop PestsMycology200413
21The Epichloë Endophytes of Grasses and the Symbiotic ContinuumMycology200513
22Exotic Species and FungiMycology200513
23Fungal Activity as Determined by Microscale Methods with Special Emphasis on Interactions with Heavy MetalsMycology200513
24The Role Of Spoilage Fungi In Seed DeteriorationMycology200311
25Chapter 12 Wood Decay Communities in Angiosperm WoodMycology201711
26Chapter 39 Ecology and Evolution of Fungal-Bacterial InteractionsMycology201711
27Entomopathogenic Nematode and Bacteria MutualismMycology200911
28Fungal Communities of Desert EcosystemsMycology200510
29Chapter 16 The Ecology of Chytrid and Aphelid Parasites of PhytoplanktonMycology20179
30Chapter 20 Reaching the WindMycology20179
31Chapter 23 Mycophagy and Spore Dispersal by VertebratesMycology20179
32Chapter 5 A Novel Framework for Decoding Fungal Endophyte DiversityMycology20179
33Defensive Mutualism and Grass EndophytesMycology20099
34Chapter 1 Molecular Community Ecology of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal FungiMycology20178
35Chapter 31 The Fungal Community in Organically Polluted SystemsMycology20178
36Fungal ConservationMycology20058
37The Genetic Improvement of Wine YeastsMycology20037
38Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi In Plant Disease ControlMycology20037
39Chapter 3 Early Fungi Evidence from the Fossil RecordMycology20177
40Tropical FungiMycology20057
41Lichens and Microfungi in Biological Soil CrustsMycology20057
42Is the Vibrio fischeri-;Euprymna scolopes Symbiosis a Defensive Mutualism?Mycology20097
43Aspergillus nidulans Genome and a Comparative Analysis of Genome Evolution in AspergillusMycology20076
44Mycorrhizal Fungi in Successional EnvironmentsMycology20056
45Fungi, Bacteria, and Viruses as Pathogens of the Fungal CommunityMycology20055
46Aspergillus as a Cell Factory for Protein ProductionMycology20075
47Cell wall compositionMycology20125
48Fungal Evolution Meets Fungal GenomicsMycology20035
49Secondary Metabolite Gene ClustersMycology20045
50Chapter 24 The Fungal SporeMycology20175