Fungal Ecology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Fungal Ecology is 16. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fungal endophytes for biocontrol of ash dieback: The antagonistic potential of Hypoxylon rubiginosum47
Endophyte inoculation enhances Ulmus minor resistance to Dutch elm disease31
Can fungal endophytes fast-track plant adaptations to climate change?29
Drivers of total and pathogenic soil-borne fungal communities in grassland plant species23
Biogeography of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore traits along an aridity gradient, and responses to experimental rainfall manipulation23
Biotic and abiotic determinants of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infections in amphibians of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest22
Long-term decomposition of litter in the montane forest and the definition of fungal traits in the successional space22
Exchangeable cations and pH drive diversity and functionality of fungal communities in biological soil crusts from coastal sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica22
Effect of invasive Hovenia dulcis on microbial decomposition and diversity of hyphomycetes in Atlantic forest streams20
Characterising the soil fungal microbiome in metropolitan green spaces across a vegetation biodiversity gradient19
On interactions, associations, mycetangia, mutualists and symbiotes in insect-fungus symbioses19
Nest microbiota and pathogen abundance in sea turtle hatcheries19
Rhizosphere fungi actively assimilating plant-derived carbon in a grassland soil18
Mat-forming lichens affect microclimate and litter decomposition by different mechanisms18
Morphological and molecular characterization, predatory behaviour and effect of organic extracts of four nematophagous fungi from Mexico18
The vectoring of Starmerella species and other yeasts by stingless bees in a Neotropical savanna17
Virulence traits within a community of the fungal entomopathogen Beauveria: Associations with abundance and distribution16
Symbiotic niche mapping reveals functional specialization by two ectomycorrhizal fungi that expands the host plant niche16
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