Fungal Species:  Dothideomycetes

A new leaf inhabiting ascomycete from the Jurassic (ca 170 Mya) of Yorkshire, UK, and insights into the appearance and diversification of filamentous Ascomycota

Scientists discovered and described a new ancient fungus called Harristroma eboracense that lived on plant leaves about 170 million years ago during the Jurassic period. This fungus helps us understand how fungi diversified and evolved over time. By studying this fossil and comparing it with modern fungi, researchers learned that fungi began developing specialized structures for infecting plants during the Mesozoic era, and that they likely first thrived on broad-leaved plants in warm, wet forests.

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Pleosporales: A comprehensive review of 105 generic types with taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis

This research provides a comprehensive classification system for an important group of fungi called Pleosporales. These fungi are found everywhere in our environment and play crucial roles in various ecosystems. The study helps scientists better understand and identify different types of these fungi, which is essential for both research and practical applications. Impacts on everyday life: • Helps identify harmful plant pathogens that could affect agriculture and food production • Aids in understanding beneficial fungi that help maintain healthy ecosystems • Provides foundation for developing new antifungal treatments and biotechnology applications • Contributes to biodiversity conservation efforts • Assists in identifying potentially useful fungi for industrial applications

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