Ascominuta lignicola, a new loculoascomycete from submerged wood in Hong Kong V. Mala RanghooKevin D. Hyde Original Papers Pages: 1 - 5
Purification and characterization of extracellular laccase fromPleurotus ostreatus Kenji OkamotoSonoe O. YanagiTakuo Sakai Original Papers Pages: 7 - 13
Two new species and one new variety of Agaricales from central Honshu, Japan Haruki Takahashi Original Papers Pages: 15 - 23
Addition and reexamination of Japanese species belonging to the genusCercospora and allied genera III Species described by Japanese mycologists (2) Chiharu NakashimaTakao Kobayashi Original Papers Pages: 25 - 31
Detection of the ectomycorrhizal fungusTricholoma matsutake and some related species with specific ITS primers William Alexander DunstanBernard DellKoji Iwase Original Papers Pages: 33 - 37
New records of the carabidicolous Laboulbeniales (Ascomycetes) of Japan (II) Katsuyuki Terada Original Papers Pages: 39 - 48
Germination of surface-disinfected resting spores ofPlasmodiophora brassicae and their root hair infection in turnip hairy roots Takahiro AsanoKoji KageyamaMitsuro Hyakumachi Original Papers Pages: 49 - 54
Mycopappus quercus sp. nov., causing frosty mildew inQuercus acutissima Yasuo SutoMikiko Kawai Original Papers Pages: 55 - 60
A multigene phylogeny of theGibberella fujikuroi species complex: Detection of additional phylogenetically distinct species Kerry O’DonnellHelgard I. NirenbergElizabeth Cigelnik Original Papers Pages: 61 - 78
Potential of an antagonistic bacterium isolate obtained fromLentinus lepideus basidiospores as a biocontrol agent Tsuneo WatanabeTakanori TsukamotoAkira Shirata Short Communication Pages: 79 - 82
Pandanicola graminella comb. nov. fromFestuca filiformis in the Canary Islands, West Africa Bing-Sheng LuKevin D. Hyde Short Communication Pages: 83 - 85
A new variety ofCortinarius elatior from Japan Shinnosuke Miyauchi Short Communication Pages: 87 - 89
Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (54).Stenella persicae, a new species from peach Tatsuo YokoyamaHideo Nasu Short Communication Pages: 91 - 93