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Mycologia Former name(s) Journal of Mycology, Mycologial Bulletin Abbreviated title (ISO) Mycologia Discipline Mycology Language English Edited by Jeffrey K. Stone Publication details Publisher Mycological Society of America (United States) Publication history 1885–present Frequency 24/year Impact factor
(2009)1.587 Indexing ISSN 0027-5514 (print)
1557-2536 (web)Links Mycologia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes papers on all aspects of the fungi, including lichens. It first appeared as a bimonthly journal in January of 1909, published by the New York Botanical Garden under the editorship of William Murrill. It became the official journal of the Mycological Society of America, which still publishes it today. It was formed as a continuation of the Journal of Mycology (14 volumes; 1885-1908) and the Mycologial Bulletin (6 volumes in 87 issues; Mar. 7, 1903-Mar. 1908).
Editors-in-chief
- 1909–1924 - William Murrill
- 1924–1932 - Fred J. Seaver
- 1933 - H.M. Fitzpatrick
- 1933–1934 - J.A.Stevenson
- 1934–1935 - F.A. Wolf
- 1935–1936 - G.R. Bisby
- 1945–1950 - Alexander H. Smith
- 1951–1957 - G.W. Martin
- 1958–1960 - Donald P. Rogers
- 1960–1965 - Clark T. Rogerson
- 1966–1970 - R.W. Lichtward
- 1971–1975 - R.K. Benjamin
- 1976–1980 - M. Barr Bigelow
- 1981–1985 - T.W. Johnson, Jr.
- 1986–1990 - H. Petersen
- 1991–1995 - David McLaughlin
- 1996–2000 - David H. Griffin
- 2001–2004 - Joan W. Bennett
- 2004–2009 - Don Natvig
- 2009–2014 - Jeffrey K. Stone
References
- Dearness J. (1938). The background of mycology and of Mycologia: both should be more widely known. Mycologia 30(2): 111–19.
- Farr ML. (1982). Developmental studies on the MSA. Mycologia 74(1): 1–19.
External links
Categories:- Mycological literature
- English-language journals
- Publications established in 1885
- Biweekly journals
- Biology journal stubs
- Fungus stubs
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