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Introduction

A Festschrift in Honor of Meredith Blackwell

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Pages 1-3 | Published online: 04 Jun 2018

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  • Alexopoulos, C. J., C. W. Mims, and M. Blackwell. 1996. Introductory Mycology. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 868 p. (first US printing), 869 p. (successive US printings). Translations in Spanish, Portuguese, German, Chinese, Malaysian, andFarsi.
  • Blackwell, M. 1994. Minute mycological mysteries: The influence of arthropods on the lives of fungi. Mycologia 86:1–17. doi: 10.2307/3760716
  • Blackwell, M. 2000. Perspective: Evolution: Terrestrial life –Fungal from the start? Science 289 (5486): 1884–1885. doi: 10.1126/science.289.5486.1884
  • Blackwell, M. 2011. The Fungi: 1, 2, 3, … 5.1 million species? Biodiversity Special Issue, American Journal of Botany 98: 426–438. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1000298
  • Blackwell, M., D. S. Hibbett, J. W. Taylor, and J. W. Spatafora. 2006. Research Coordination Networks: A phylogeny for kingdom Fungi (Deep Hypha). Mycologia 98:829–837. doi: 10.3852/mycologia.98.6.829
  • Malloch, D., and M. Blackwell. 1992. Dispersal of fungal diaspores. p. 147–171. In: The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem. 2nd ed. Eds., Carroll, G. C., and D. T. Wicklow. Dekker, New York.
  • Suh, S.-O., K. G. Jones, and M. Blackwell. 1999. A group I intron in nuclear small subunit rRNA gene of Cryptendoxyla hypophloia: Evidence for a new major class of Group I introns. Journal of Molecular Evolution 48:493–500. doi: 10.1007/PL00006493
  • Suh, S.-O., J. V. McHugh, D. Pollock, and M. Blackwell. 2005. The beetle gut: a hyperdiverse source of novel yeasts. Mycological Research 109:261–265. doi: 10.1017/S0953756205002388
  • Suh, S.-O., H. Noda, and M. Blackwell. 2001. Insect symbiosis: derivation of yeast-like endosymbionts within an entomopathogenic lineage. Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:995–1000.
  • Wheeler, Q., and M. Blackwell, Eds. 1984. Fungus-Insect Relationships: Perspectives in Ecology and Evolution. Columbia University Press, New York. 514 p.

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