The electronic journal Ascomycete.org (ISSN 2100-0840) is published under Creative Commons license. Each volume contains 5 to 6 fascicles per year. The journal accepts all articles dealing with taxonomy of Ascomycota. As an international journal, it authorizes the authors to submit their text in the following languages: French, English, German, Italian and Spanish. The texts must respect the “rules to authors” (see Documents) and are submitted to the opinion of our Editorial Board. They must be sent to the address contact@ascomycete.org.

 

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Ascomycete.org is an Open Access journal with a one-year embargo, i.e. the articles are freely available from the year following their publication (or exceptionally the year of publication).

The last published issue of Ascomycete.org is fascicle 5, vol. 15 (Dec. 2023):

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Ascomycètes non lichénisés nouveaux pour la France. Notules n° 1

By Van Vooren N., Mombert A., Stöckli E., Pellicier P., Moyne G., Clowez P. – 31 January 2021
This article provides a list of non-lichenised ascomycetes considered as new for France. The taxa are presented as brief notes with indication of location, habitat, and some taxono...
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Two new species of Stylonectria (Nectriaceae) from the French Alps

By Lechat C., Fournier J., Hairaud M., Mombert A. – 31 January 2021
Two new species of Stylonectria are described and illustrated from specimens collected in the French Alps. Ascomatal morphology, fungicolous lifestyle, and phylogenetic comparison ...
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Striatibotrys alpina (Hypocreales), a new species from the French Alps

By Lechat C., Fournier J., Priou J.-P. – 31 January 2021
A detailed description of Striatibotrys alpina sp. nov. is presented, based on a collection on dead stems of Adenostyles alpina (Asteraceae) in the French Alps. The fungus was cult...
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Exploring the European Trichophaea-like discomycetes (Pezizales) using morphological, ecological and molecular data

By Van Vooren N., Valencia López F.J., Carbone M., Lindemann U., Vega M., Valade F. – 31 January 2021
Recent collections of unknown Trichophaea-like discomycetes made in Europe enabled the authors to explore the taxonomy of Trichophaea and allies, based on morphological, ecologica...
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Editorial Board

Managing Editor: Nicolas Van Vooren (France)

Board:

  •  Hans-Otto Baral (Germany)
  •  Martin Bemmann, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Germany)
  •  Matteo Carbone (Italy)
  •  Adrian Carter, New-Brunswick Museum (Canada)
  •  Jacques Fournier (France)
  •  Gernot Friebes, Centre of Natural History, Botany & Mycology, Universalmuseum Joanneum (Austria)
  •  Peter Johnston, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (New Zealand)
  •  Danny Newman (United States of America)
  •  Luis Quijada, Pfister Lab, Harvard University (United States of America)
  •  François Valade (France)
  •  All members of Ascomycete.org Board