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Anne E Desjardins

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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|April 24, 2009
From yellow rain to green wheat: 25 years of trichothecene biosynthesis researchAnne E Desjardins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|August 12, 2008
Natural product chemistry meets genetics: when is a genotype a chemotype?Anne E Desjardins
Annual Review of Phytopathology|March 26, 2003
Gibberella from A (venaceae) to Z (eae)Anne E Desjardins
Fungal Biology|January 11, 2011
Genetic diversity and trichothecene chemotypes of the Fusarium graminearum clade isolated from maize in Nepal and identification of a putative new lineageAnne E Desjardins, Robert H Proctor
Plant Disease|March 14, 2019
Fumonisins in Maize: Can We Reduce Their Occurrence?Gary P Munkvold, Anne E Desjardins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 17, 2007
Structure-activity relationships of trichothecene toxins in an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf assayAnne E Desjardins, Susan P McCormick, Michael Appell
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|September 14, 2006
Maize ear rot and moniliformin contamination by cryptic species of Fusarium subglutinansAnne E Desjardins, Chris M Maragos, Robert H Proctor
Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Distribution of Fumonisins in Maize Ears Infected with Strains of Fusarium moniliforme that Differ in Fumonisin ProductionAnne E Desjardins, Ronald D Plattner, Ming Lu, et al.
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|March 7, 2003
Co-expression of 15 contiguous genes delineates a fumonisin biosynthetic gene cluster in Gibberella moniliformisRobert H Proctor, Daren W Brown, Ronald D Plattner, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 22, 2009
Evidence that a secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene cluster has grown by gene relocation during evolution of the filamentous fungus FusariumRobert H Proctor, Susan P McCormick, Nancy J Alexander, et al.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|April 24, 2009
From yellow rain to green wheat: 25 years of trichothecene biosynthesis researchAnne E Desjardins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|August 12, 2008
Natural product chemistry meets genetics: when is a genotype a chemotype?Anne E Desjardins
Annual Review of Phytopathology|March 26, 2003
Gibberella from A (venaceae) to Z (eae)Anne E Desjardins
Fungal Biology|January 11, 2011
Genetic diversity and trichothecene chemotypes of the Fusarium graminearum clade isolated from maize in Nepal and identification of a putative new lineageAnne E Desjardins, Robert H Proctor
Plant Disease|March 14, 2019
Fumonisins in Maize: Can We Reduce Their Occurrence?Gary P Munkvold, Anne E Desjardins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 17, 2007
Structure-activity relationships of trichothecene toxins in an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf assayAnne E Desjardins, Susan P McCormick, Michael Appell
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|September 14, 2006
Maize ear rot and moniliformin contamination by cryptic species of Fusarium subglutinansAnne E Desjardins, Chris M Maragos, Robert H Proctor
Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Distribution of Fumonisins in Maize Ears Infected with Strains of Fusarium moniliforme that Differ in Fumonisin ProductionAnne E Desjardins, Ronald D Plattner, Ming Lu, et al.
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|March 7, 2003
Co-expression of 15 contiguous genes delineates a fumonisin biosynthetic gene cluster in Gibberella moniliformisRobert H Proctor, Daren W Brown, Ronald D Plattner, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 22, 2009
Evidence that a secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene cluster has grown by gene relocation during evolution of the filamentous fungus FusariumRobert H Proctor, Susan P McCormick, Nancy J Alexander, et al.
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