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Studies in Mycology is an international journal which publishes systematic monographs of filamentous fungi and yeasts, and special topical issues related to all fields of mycology, biotechnology, ecology, molecular biology, pathology and systematics. The journal is Open-Access and contains monographs or topical issues (5–6 papers per issue). There are no restrictions of length, although it is generally expected that manuscripts should be at least 50 A4 pages in print.

LATEST ARTICLE

Studies in Mycology No. 104

Open Access
Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
S.L. Han, M.M. Wang, Z.Y. Ma, M. Raza, P. Zhao, J.M. Liang, M. Gao, Y.J. Li, J.W. Wang, D.M. Hu, L. Cai
Studies in Mycology 104: 87–148 (2023). supplementary files

Open Access
Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
L.G. Nagy, P.J. Vonk, M. Künzler, C. Földi, M. Virágh, R.A. Ohm, F. Hennicke, B. Bálint, Á. Csernetics, B. Hegedüs, Z. Hou, X.B. Liu, S. Nan, M. Pareek, N. Sahu, B. Szathmári, T. Varga, H. Wu, X. Yang, Z. Merényi
Studies in Mycology 104: 1–85 (2023). supplementary files

 

 

LATEST ISSUE

Studies in Mycology No. 103

Regular issue

Edited by Robert A Samson
September 2022. online only. No hardcopy available

 

 

 

Impact
factor 2021:
25.731

 

 

 

  

 

SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Direct all submissions to the Editor-in-Chief (Robert A. Samson, r.samson@wi.knaw.nl), and Managing Editor (Pedro W. Crous, p.crous@wi.knaw.nl)

OPEN ACCESS

Every peer-reviewed research article appearing in this journal will be published open access. This means that the article is universally and freely accessible via the internet in perpetuity, in an easily readable format immediately after publication. 

ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING

Manuscripts and enquiries should be directed to the Executive Editor.

It is requested that authors deposit the principal cultures discussed in their paper at the CBS Microbial Biological Resource Centre, which is housed at the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Open Access

Print ISSN: 0166-0616
Online ISSN: 1872-9797