Intraspecific diversity and taxonomy of Emmonsia crescens
Emmonsia crescens is known as an environmental pathogen causing adiaspiromycosis in small rodents. As the generic name Emmonsia is no longer available for this species,... Read More
New Keratinophyton species (Onygenaceae) from Europe
Four new Keratinophyton species (Ascomycota: Pezizomycotina, Onygenales), isolated from soil samples originating from Europe (Austria, Italy and Slovakia) are described, illustrated and presented here. The... Read More
New genera of Onygenales: their morphology, ecology and molecular phylogeny
Order Onygenales is unique in the sense that most of its members have affinity towards keratin. This feature of keratin degradation is rarely found in... Read More
An Overview of Molecular Phylogeny of Onygenales
Members of the order Onygenales can be found on diverse sources. Before the molecular techniques were introduced in Mycology, identification and classification of the species... Read More
Screening for terbinafine resistance in clinical dermatophyte isolates in Australia
Onychomycosis is frequently recalcitrant to treatment. The issue of terbinafine resistance has been raised by the current epidemic of dermatophytoses in India. Laboratory identification and... Read More
Epidemiological survey of dermatophyte resistance in Europe
Dermatophytosis, tinea, is a common infection and world-wide distributed. It has until recently been considered a mild infection and easy to treat. Unfortunately, an epidemic... Read More