Recent Papers
Volume 14 - 2024
19. Identification of anamorphic Indian powdery mildews (Erysiphaceae) based on sequence analyses
Wagh SH et al. (2024)
18. Comparative impacts of Saudi Arabian and Egyptian Aspergillus flavus-associated Aflatoxin B1 on rats
Ashi H et al. (2024)
17. Molecular Characterization and Ecological Interactions of Fungal Pathogens Associated with Carcinopsis sp. Wētā in the Dogny Forest, New Caledonia
Stenger PL et al. (2024)
16. Morphology and muti-gene phylogenetic analyses reveal Immersaria pruionsa sp. nov. (Lichenized Ascomycota, Lecideaceae) from Pakistan
Muhammad SI et al. (2024)
15. Domestication potential, acute toxicity, and nutritional properties of a white strain of Pleurotus djamor Rumph. ex Fr. (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Sri Lanka
Dharmasena WGBP et al. (2024)
14. New record of Auricularia in Thailand and optimization of different agricultural substrates for the cultivation of Auricularia
Walker A et al. (2024)
13. Antifungal Activity of Secondary Metabolites Produced by Burkholderia cepacia Against Colletotrichum gloesporioides
Pérez-Cordero A et al. (2024)
12. Sexual and asexual morphs of a new Apiospora species on bamboo from northern Thailand
Tun ZL et al. (2024)
11. Current Research in Applied and Environmental Mycology Fungal Profiles 1-30
Hyde KD et al. (2024)
10. A new species and one new record of Sporocadaceae in Guizhou Province, China
Wei GY et al. (2024)
Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology)
Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. The overall scope of the journal is to publish papers on a wide range of studies in applied and environmental mycology.
The main research areas include;
Applied mycology (agriculture, plant pathology, medicine, biotechnology, food science, bio-economy approaches)
Environmental mycology (principles and mechanisms of adaptations to different terrestrial or aquatic habitats, role in nutrient cycling, soil formation, ecosystem functioning and degradation of materials)
Fungal diversity and evolution (systematics, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, checklists, omics)
Fungal ecology (epidemiology, pathology, interactions and symbiosis, succession)
Fungal biology (cell biology, biochemistry, physiology)
Fungal metabolites and toxins (natural antibiotics, antimycotics, and other fungal secondary metabolites)
Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) publishes original articles. However, reviews and methodology articles are also accepted.
Type of Articles
- Research articles – Full reports of data from research should be organized to contain an abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion sections.
- Review articles - Provide critical and constructive analyses on a particular topic, perspective, methodologies, or issue of significant importance to mycology.
- Methodological articles – Provide either a new or an improved version of an existing method, test, or procedure and demonstrate the advances.
- Monographs – a detailed written study of a single specialized fungal family or higher ranking with updated illustrations and taxonomy.
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- This journal has no page charges or open access charges.
- Copyright is retained by the authors.
- There are no word limits for the papers in this journal.
- All manuscripts undergo single-blinded peer review by at least three external reviewers before final-decision by the chief editor.
- Published as a single annual volume.
- All articles must be written in the English language with proper grammar and spelling.
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Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology is published by the Mushroom Research Foundation, Thailand on behalf of the Plant Pathology B & R International Science and Technology Cooperation Base College of Agriculture, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, People’s Republic of China. The EIC operates the journal independently, adheres to ethical guidelines, and remains committed to fostering the advancement and dissemination of knowledge worldwide, with the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and quality in scholarly publications.
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