Fungal Biology Reviews

Papers
(The H4-Index of Fungal Biology Reviews is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board162
Beneficial interactions between bacteria and edible mushrooms79
Challenges in maize production: A review on late wilt disease control strategies62
Advancements, deficiencies, and future necessities of studying Saprolegniales: A semi-quantitative review of 1073 published papers47
In search of the phytohormone functions in Fungi:Cytokinins45
Manganese and fungal pathogens: Metabolism and potential association with virulence40
Editorial: Opening a new year with updated guidelines, a new cover, and thought-provoking insights in fungal biology39
Lichen hydration, moisture dynamics and climate change: A synthesis of established methods and potential new directions39
Advances in molecular interactions on the Rhizoctonia solani-sugar beet pathosystem38
The versatility of Schizophyllum commune in nature and application38
Novel fungal diversity: A new prospect for the commercial production of future anti-cancer compounds38
LysM proteins in mammalian fungal pathogens34
Sphingolipids in fungi: Biosynthesis and key roles in biological processes34
Does macrovesicular endocytosis occur in fungal hyphae?30
Discoveries and identification methods of metal oxalates in lichens and their mineral associations: A review of past studies and analytical options for lichenologists28
Fungal spore attachment to substrata28
Production of kojic acid by Aspergillus species: Trends and applications27
The hunt for sustainable biocontrol of oomycete plant pathogens, a case study of Phytophthora infestans26
Nanoparticle and nanomineral production by fungi24
Pestalotiopsis-like species: host network and lifestyle on tea crop22
Editorial Board21
Can Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis (UDN) in Atlantic salmon be attributed to ultraviolet radiation and secondary Saprolegnia parasitica infections?21
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