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  1. Detection and characterisation of a sixth Candida auris clade in Singapore: a genomic and phenotypic study
  2. Intra-hospital microbiome variability is driven by accessibility and clinical activities
  3. Pan-drug resistance and hypervirulence in a human fungal pathogen are enabled by mutagenesis induced by mammalian body temperature
  4. Clinical, phenotypic, and genotypic characteristics of ESBL-producing Salmonella enterica bloodstream infections from Qatar
  5. Streptococcus gordonii‐associated infective endocarditis: Case series, literature review, and genetic study
  6. Inconsistencies within the proposed framework for stabilizing fungal nomenclature risk further confusion
  7. Diversity, pathogenicity and two new species of pestalotioid fungi (Amphisphaeriales) associated with Chinese Yew in Guangxi, China
  8. Population genomic analyses reveal high diversity, recombination and nosocomial transmission among Candida glabrata (Nakaseomyces glabrata) isolates causing invasive infections
  9. Pathogen invasion increases the abundance of predatory protists and their prey associations in the plant microbiome
  10. Correction for Hon et al., “Genomic Identification of Two Phytobacter diazotrophicus Isolates from a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Singapore”
  11. Molecular characterization of Candida auris outbreak isolates in Qatar from patients with COVID-19 reveals the emergence of isolates resistant to three classes of antifungal drugs
  12. Genomic Epidemiology of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella in Qatar: Emergence and Dissemination of Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae Sequence Type 383 Strains
  13. Pathogen invasion enhances the abundance of predatory protists and their prey associations in the plant microbiome
  14. Genomic Identification of Two Phytobacter diazotrophicus Isolates from a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Singapore
  15. High prevalence of fluconazole resistant Candida tropicalis among candiduria samples in China: An ignored matter of concern
  16. HIF1-α upregulation induces proinflammatory factors to boost host killing capacity after Aspergillus fumigatus exposure
  17. Cross-kingdom synthetic microbiota supports tomato suppression of Fusarium wilt disease
  18. Haplotype‐phased and chromosome‐level genome assembly of Puccinia polysora, a giga‐scale fungal pathogen causing southern corn rust
  19. Hit Compounds and Associated Targets in Intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  20. Genomic epidemiology revealed the emergence and worldwide dissemination of ST383 carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae and hospital acquired infections of ST196 Klebsiella quasipneumoniae in Qatar
  21. First report of NDM-1-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the Arabian Peninsula
  22. Persistence of an epidemic cluster of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa in multiple geographic regions in China and the emergence of a 5-flucytosine resistant clone
  23. Genotyping and Drug Resistance Profile of Clinical Isolates of Candida albicans from Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in the Eastern China
  24. Cryptic Species Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationship in the Rust Genus Chrysomyxa from China
  25. Assessment of Host Immune Responses to Fungal Pathogens
  26. Phylogenetic Relationships, Speciation, and Origin of Armillaria in the Northern Hemisphere: A Lesson Based on rRNA and Elongation Factor 1-Alpha
  27. Real-Time SARS-CoV-2 Genotyping by High-Throughput Multiplex PCR Reveals the Epidemiology of the Variants of Concern in Qatar
  28. Draft Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa from an Adult Patient in Qatar
  29. Disease-induced changes in plant microbiome assembly and functional adaptation
  30. Trends in fecal carriage of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in children before and after the implementation of international travel restrictions in response to COVID-19
  31. Contribution to rust flora in China I, tremendous diversity from natural reserves and parks
  32. Whole-Genome Sequencing for Molecular Characterization of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Causing Lower Urinary Tract Infection among Pediatric Patients
  33. Genetic Structure and Asymmetric Migration of Wheat Stripe Rust Pathogen in Western Epidemic Areas of China
  34. Monitoring the effect of environmental conditions on safety of fresh produce sold in Qatar’s wholesale market
  35. Potency of Olorofim (F901318) Compared to Contemporary Antifungal Agents against Clinical Aspergillus fumigatus Isolates and Review of Azole Resistance Phenotype and Genotype Epidemiology in China
  36. Genomic Epidemiology of Candida auris in Qatar Reveals Hospital Transmission Dynamics and a South Asian Origin
  37. Draft Genome Sequences of Seven Vibrio cholerae Isolates from Adult Patients in Qatar
  38. Molecular characterization of clinical carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales from Qatar
  39. Emerging fungal pathogen: Candida auris
  40. Phylogeny and biogeography of the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) based on SNP markers
  41. Peritoneal Dialysis–Associated Peritonitis Caused by Mycobacterium abscessus in Children—A Case Report
  42. Molecular Characterization of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase–Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae Among the Pediatric Population in Qatar
  43. Plasmid-mediated colistin resistance encoded by mcr-1 gene in Escherichia coli co-carrying blaCTX-M-15 and blaNDM-1 genes in pediatric patients in Qatar
  44. Emerging Cryptococcus gattii species complex infections in Guangxi, southern China
  45. Intraspecific Diversity and Taxonomy of Emmonsia crescens
  46. A metagenomics-based diagnostic approach for central nervous system infections in hospital acute care setting
  47. Changes in Bacterial and Fungal Microbiomes Associated with Tomatoes of Healthy and Infected by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
  48. Draft Genome Sequence of an Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Klebsiella oxytoca Strain Bearing mcr-9 from Qatar
  49. First Case of Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis Caused by Lichtheimia ornata, with a Review of Lichtheimia Infections
  50. MymA Bioactivated Thioalkylbenzoxazole Prodrug Family Active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  51. Unusual accumulation of a wide array of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in a patient with cytomegalovirus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a case report
  52. Fine-scale genetic diversity and relatedness in fungi associated with the mountain pine beetle
  53. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Streptococcus pneumoniae Strains Causing Invasive Infections in Children in Qatar
  54. Evaluation of VITEK MS, Clin-ToF-II MS, Autof MS 1000 and VITEK 2 ANC card for identification of Bacteroides fragilis group isolates and antimicrobial susceptibilities of these isolates in a Chinese university hospital
  55. Improved detection and identification of the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum and the Port Orford cedar root pathogen Phytophthora lateralis
  56. Cryptic Speciation in Western North America and Eastern Eurasia of the Pathogens Responsible for Laminated Root Rot
  57. The world’s ten most feared fungi
  58. Freshwater Fungi
  59. Beaver Fever: Whole-Genome Characterization of Waterborne Outbreak and Sporadic Isolates To Study the Zoonotic Transmission of Giardiasis
  60. Genome-Enhanced Detection and Identification (GEDI) of plant pathogens
  61. Protein tyrosine kinase, PtkA, is required for Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in macrophages
  62. Transcriptional profile of the human skin pathogenic fungus Mucor irregularis in response to low oxygen
  63. Genome Sequences of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv-ptkA Deletion Mutant and Its Parental Strain
  64. The influence of the mating type on virulence of Mucor irregularis
  65. Genetic and genomic evidence of niche partitioning and adaptive radiation in mountain pine beetle fungal symbionts
  66. Triazole phenotypes and genotypic characterization of clinical Aspergillus fumigatus isolates in China
  67. Phylogenetic evidence places the coralloid jelly fungus Tremellodendropsis tuberosa (Tremellodendropsidales) among early diverging Agaricomycetes
  68. Molecular phylogeny, pathogenicity and toxigenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
  69. Biology and Ecology of Freshwater Fungi
  70. Friends or foes? Emerging insights from fungal interactions with plants
  71. Bioprospecting Fungi and the Labyrinthulomycetes at the Ocean–­Land Interface
  72. Global Spread of Human Chromoblastomycosis Is Driven by Recombinant Cladophialophora carrionii and Predominantly Clonal Fonsecaea Species
  73. Colonization History, Host Distribution, Anthropogenic Influence and Landscape Features Shape Populations of White Pine Blister Rust, an Invasive Alien Tree Pathogen
  74. Giardia spp. Are Commonly Found in Mixed Assemblages in Surface Water, as Revealed by Molecular and Whole-Genome Characterization
  75. Asexual Propagation of a Virulent Clone Complex in a Human and Feline Outbreak of Sporotrichosis
  76. The MAT1-1:MAT1-2 Ratio of Sporothrix globosa Isolates in Japan
  77. Population Structure of Mountain Pine Beetle Symbiont Leptographium longiclavatum and the Implication on the Multipartite Beetle-Fungi Relationships
  78. Single‐nucleotide polymorphism discovery in Leptographium longiclavatum, a mountain pine beetle‐associated symbiotic fungus, using whole‐genome resequencing
  79. The molecular phylogeny of aquatic hyphomycetes with affinity to the Leotiomycetes
  80. Unequal Recombination and Evolution of the Mating-Type (MAT) Loci in the Pathogenic FungusGrosmannia clavigeraand Relatives
  81. First Report of Pitch Canker Disease Caused by Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii on Pinus sylvestris in China
  82. Rapid Identification and Detection of Pathogenic Fungi by Padlock Probes
  83. A Re-Visit to the Evolution and Ecophysiology of the Labyrinthulomycetes
  84. Zoospore production and motility of mangrove thraustochytrids from Hong Kong under various salinities
  85. Population structure and migration pattern of a conifer pathogen, Grosmannia clavigera, as influenced by its symbiont, the mountain pine beetle
  86. Revision of lignicolous Tubeufiaceae based on morphological reexamination and phylogenetic analysis
  87. Misidentification of OLGA-PH-J/92, believed to be the only crustacean cell line
  88. Genome and transcriptome analyses of the mountain pine beetle-fungal symbiont Grosmannia clavigera , a lodgepole pine pathogen
  89. Rapid identification and detection of pine pathogenic fungi associated with mountain pine beetles by padlock probes
  90. Transfer of two Helicoma species to Troposporella based on molecular and morphological data
  91. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the fungus, Grosmannia clavigera, a pine pathogen associated with the mountain pine beetle
  92. Multigene phylogeny of filamentous ambrosia fungi associated with ambrosia and bark beetles
  93. Genetic Diversity of the Cryptococcus Species Complex Suggests that Cryptococcus gattii Deserves to Have Varieties
  94. Labyrinthulomycetes phylogeny and its implications for the evolutionary loss of chloroplasts and gain of ectoplasmic gliding
  95. Docosahexaenoic acid production and ultrastructure of the thraustochytrid Aurantiochytrium mangrovei MP2 under high glucose concentrations
  96. Hyperbranched rolling circle amplification as a rapid and sensitive method for species identification within the Cryptococcus species complex
  97. Re-examining the phylogeny of clinically relevant Candida species and allied genera based on multigene analyses
  98. Tubeufia asiana, the teleomorph of Aquaphila albicans in the Tubeufiaceae, Pleosporales, based on cultural and molecular data
  99. Phylogenetic relationships and convergence of helicosporous fungi inferred from ribosomal DNA sequences
  100. The halotolerant fungus Glomerobolus gelineus is a member of the Ostropales
  101. Molecular systematics of Helicoma, Helicomyces and Helicosporium and their teleomorphs inferred from rDNA sequences
  102. Fungi on Juncus roemerianus. 17. New ascomycetes and the hyphomycete genus Kolletes gen. nov.
  103. Three new species of Aquaticola (Ascomycetes) from tropical freshwater habitats
  104. Fungi on submerged wood in the Koito River, Japan
  105. Reflections on the Genus Vanakripa, and a Description of V. ellipsoidea sp. nov.
  106. Three new species of Annulatascus (Ascomycetes) from Hong Kong freshwater habitats
  107. Longitudinal and temporal distribution of freshwater ascomycetes and dematiaceous hyphomycetes on submerged wood in the Lam Tsuen River, Hong Kong
  108. Paraniesslia tuberculata gen. et sp. nov., and New Records or Species of Clypeosphaeria, Leptosphaeria and Astrosphaeriella in Hong Kong Freshwater Habitats
  109. Three new Ophioceras species (Ascomycetes) from the tropics
  110. Brunneosporella aquatica gen. et sp. nov., Aqualignicola hyalina gen. et sp. nov., Jobellisia viridifusca sp. nov. and Porosphaerellopsis bipolaris sp. nov. (ascomycetes) from submerged wood in freshwater habitats
  111. New Species or Records of Cacumisporium, Helicosporium, Monotosporella and Bahusutrabeeja on Submerged Wood in Hong Kong Streams
  112. New records or species of Dictyochaeta, Endophragmiella and Ramichloridium from submerged wood in Hong Kong freshwater streams
  113. Torrentispora fibrosa gen. sp. nov. (Annulatascaceae) from freshwater habitats
  114. Vertexicola caudatus gen. et sp. nov., and a New Species of Rivulicola from Submerged Wood in Freshwater Habitats
  115. Biodiversity of fungi on submerged wood in Hong Kong streams
  116. Massarina proprietunicata sp. nov., from submerged wood in streams in Hong Kong
  117. Ultrastructural Studies of Massarina ingoldiana and M. purpurascens
  118. The genera Aniptodera, Halosarpheia, Nais and Phaeonectriella from freshwater habitats
  119. Reflections on Menisporopsis, with the addition of M. multisetulata sp. nov. from submerged wood in Hong Kong
  120. The hyphomycete genus Acrogenospora, with two new species and two new combinations
  121. Role of fungi in freshwater ecosystems
  122. A New Freshwater Species of Saccardoella from Hong Kong and South Africa
  123. Elegantimyces sporidesmiopsis gen. et sp. nov. on submerged wood from Hong Kong
  124. Four new species of Xylomyces from submerged wood
  125. Biodiversity and longitudinal distribution of fungi on submerged wood, with reference to human disturbance