North American Fungi

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    17
  • e-ISSN
    1931-3349
  • Publisher
    Pacific Northwest Fungi Project
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
North American Fungi is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to advancing the study of fungi across North America. It serves as a platform for mycologists, ecologists, and plant pathologists to share their research on fungal diversity, taxonomy, ecology, and interactions. With a focus on both macro- and microfungi, the journal publishes original research articles, notes, and book reviews. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including fungal systematics, ecology, biogeography, and the role of fungi in ecosystems. Articles on fungal conservation, plant pathology, and the impacts of climate change on fungal communities are also encouraged. North American Fungi is aimed at mycologists, ecologists, conservationists, and researchers interested in North American fungal diversity. Join the growing community by submitting your research or subscribing today. Contributing to North American Fungi helps expand our collective knowledge of these vital organisms. As it publishes articles on the taxonomy of fungi and impacts on biodiversity, North American Fungi will make an impact for years to come. Its open access model allows wide distribution of mycological knowledge.