“…An updated taxonomic treatment of bambusicolous fungi has been conducted since the last decade by Japanese mycologists (Tanaka et al, 2009(Tanaka et al, , 2015 and followed by many Asian mycologists (Liu et al, 2011(Liu et al, , 2012(Liu et al, , 2014(Liu et al, , 2015Dai et al, 2012Dai et al, , 2014aDai et al, ,b,c, 2017Dai et al, , 2018Dai et al, , 2019Phookamsak et al, 2014Phookamsak et al, , 2015Phookamsak et al, , 2018Adamčík et al, 2015;Ariyawansa et al, 2015;Senanayake et al, 2015Senanayake et al, , 2020aJiang et al, 2018Jiang et al, , 2019aSommai et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2019a,b;Jiang H. B. et al, 2020;Jiang N. et al, 2020;Hyde et al, 2020a,b;Monkai et al, 2020;Sun et al, 2020;Tang et al, 2020;Xie et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). To date, more than 1,300 bambusicolous fungi have been reported consisting of 150 basidiomycetes and 1,150 ascomycetes.…”