Volume 1 - 2018 - Index


issue 1

1. The genus Pseudodidymosphaeria
Thambugala KM, Peršoh D, Perera RH, Hyde KD
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 1–8

2. Ceriporia lacerata (Phanerochaetaceae, Basidiomycota): A new record from Pakistan
Wahab A, Ryvarden L, Pfister DH, Sirajuddin, Khalid AN
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 9–14

3. Small can be beautiful: Ecological trade-offs related to basidiospore size
Halbwachs H, Karasch P, Simmel J
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 15–21

4. A taxonomic guide to the species of Didymium (Didymiaceae, Physarales, Myxomycetes) I. The stipitate species
Clark J, Haskins EF
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 22–62

5. Lecanicillium uredinophilum known from rusts, also occurs on animal hosts with chitinous bodies
Wei DP, Wanasinghe DN, Chaiwat TA, Hyde KD
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 63–73

6. Characterization of Botrytis cinerea causing grape bunch rot in Chinese vineyards
Jayawardena RS, Zhang W, Li XH, Liu M, Hao YY, Zhao WS, Hyde KD, Liu JH, Yan JY
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 74–87

7. Checklist of microfungi on grasses in Thailand (excluding bambusicolous fungi)
Goonasekara ID, Jayawardene RS, Saichana N, Hyde KD
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 88–105

8. Seed decaying Dothideomycetes in Thailand: Zeloasperisporium pterocarpi sp. nov., (Zeloasperisporiaceae, Zeloasperisporiales) on carpel of Pterocarpus sp. (Fabaceae) seed pod
Jayasiri SC, Hyde KD, Jones EBG, Jianchu Xu, Karunarathna SC
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 106–113

9. Some ecological implications of Agaricomycete phenology
Halbwachs H
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 114–120

10. Amauroderma (Ganodermataceae, Polyporales) – bioactive compounds, beneficial properties and two new records from Laos
Hapuarachchi KK, Karunarathna SC, Phengsintham P, Kakumyan P, Hyde KD, Wen TC
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 121–136

11. Ticodendron incognitum and Neea pittieri associated ectomycorrhizal fungi in Neotropical mountain forest
Põlme S
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 137–145

12. Ecology of Ascomycete genera – A searchable compilation of “Notes on genera: Ascomycota”
Guerreiro MA, Wijayawardene NN, Hyde KD, Peršoh D
Asian Journal of Mycology 1(1), 146–150

Recent Papers

Volume 9 - 2026 issue 1

15. Effects of caffeic acid and hispidin on the light emission intensity of mycelia and luminescent systems of the Neonothopanus nambi and Armillaria borealis basidiomycetes
Ronzhin et al. (2026)

14. Emerging Sources of Glycosaminoglycans: Can Fungi Be the New Alternative?
Niego et al. (2026)

13. Cultivation of Trametes versicolor on supplemented agro-forestry wastes: yield, antioxidant activity, and first report from Iran
Jahedi et al. (2026)

12. Substrate formulation and cultivation trials of Laetiporus sulphureus from tropical northern Thailand
Chukeatirote et al. (2026)

11. Identification of foliose lichens and antibacterial screening of Parmotrema neopustulatum collected from communal forest in Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Dela Cruz et al. (2026)

10. The recycling potential of various local lignocellulosic residues for the cultivation of Pleurotus nebrodensis (Inzenga) Quél.
Akyüz M & Kırbağ S. (2026)

9. Additions to Memnoniella Species (Stachybotryaceae) Associated with Bidens pilosa and Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae) in Northern Thailand and Their Potential Antibacterial Properties
Htet et al. (2026)

8. Antagonistic Activities of Fungal Endophytes from Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. against Fusarium oxysporum Under Altered Nutrient Levels
Jacob JKS & dela Cruz TEE. (2026)

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Increase in Number of Manuscripts per Issue

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About Asian Journal of Mycology

Asian Journal of Mycology publishes reviews, research articles, methodology papers, taxonomic works such as monographs, and checklists which are relevant to fungal biology, including lichens. The official journal language is English.

All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Asian Journal of Mycology will publish each manuscript as quickly as possible following acceptance by the editors.

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