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June 19, 2007
Arthromyces and Blastosporella, two new genera of conidia-producing lyophylloid agarics (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from the neotropics
Timothy J Baroni, Ana Esperanza Franco-Molano, D Jean Lodge, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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December 18, 2012
Distribution and environmental persistence of the causative agent of white-nose syndrome, Geomyces destructans, in bat hibernacula of the eastern United States
Jeffrey M Lorch, Laura K Muller, Robin E Russell, et al.
Mycologia
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October 18, 2012
A culture-based survey of fungi in soil from bat hibernacula in the eastern United States and its implications for detection of Geomyces destructans, the causal agent of bat white-nose syndrome
Jeffrey M Lorch, Daniel L Lindner, Andrea Gargas, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology
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November 3, 2017
Amplicon-Based Sequencing of Soil Fungi from Wood Preservative Test Sites
Grant T Kirker, Amy B Bishell, Michelle A Jusino, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 15, 2020
A trait-based understanding of wood decomposition by fungi
Nicky Lustenhouwer, Daniel S Maynard, Mark A Bradford, et al.
Microbial Ecology
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February 25, 2018
Detecting Symbioses in Complex Communities: the Fungal Symbionts of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles Within Asian Pines
James Skelton, Michelle A Jusino, You Li, et al.
Mycologia
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October 19, 2010
DNA-based detection of the fungal pathogen Geomyces destructans in soils from bat hibernacula
Daniel L Lindner, Andrea Gargas, Jeffrey M Lorch, et al.
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
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August 20, 2021
The sexual spore pigment asperthecin is required for normal ascospore production and protection from UV light in Aspergillus nidulans
Jonathan M Palmer, Philipp Wiemann, Claudio Greco, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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October 10, 2019
Relationships among wood-boring beetles, fungi, and the decomposition of forest biomass
James Skelton, Michelle A Jusino, Paige S Carlson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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October 2, 2020
Major histocompatibility complex variation is similar in little brown bats before and after white-nose syndrome outbreak
Xueling Yi, Deahn M Donner, Paula E Marquardt, et al.
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Mycological Research
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June 19, 2007
Arthromyces and Blastosporella, two new genera of conidia-producing lyophylloid agarics (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from the neotropics
Timothy J Baroni, Ana Esperanza Franco-Molano, D Jean Lodge, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
December 18, 2012
Distribution and environmental persistence of the causative agent of white-nose syndrome, Geomyces destructans, in bat hibernacula of the eastern United States
Jeffrey M Lorch, Laura K Muller, Robin E Russell, et al.
Mycologia
|
October 18, 2012
A culture-based survey of fungi in soil from bat hibernacula in the eastern United States and its implications for detection of Geomyces destructans, the causal agent of bat white-nose syndrome
Jeffrey M Lorch, Daniel L Lindner, Andrea Gargas, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology
|
November 3, 2017
Amplicon-Based Sequencing of Soil Fungi from Wood Preservative Test Sites
Grant T Kirker, Amy B Bishell, Michelle A Jusino, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 15, 2020
A trait-based understanding of wood decomposition by fungi
Nicky Lustenhouwer, Daniel S Maynard, Mark A Bradford, et al.
Microbial Ecology
|
February 25, 2018
Detecting Symbioses in Complex Communities: the Fungal Symbionts of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles Within Asian Pines
James Skelton, Michelle A Jusino, You Li, et al.
Mycologia
|
October 19, 2010
DNA-based detection of the fungal pathogen Geomyces destructans in soils from bat hibernacula
Daniel L Lindner, Andrea Gargas, Jeffrey M Lorch, et al.
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
|
August 20, 2021
The sexual spore pigment asperthecin is required for normal ascospore production and protection from UV light in Aspergillus nidulans
Jonathan M Palmer, Philipp Wiemann, Claudio Greco, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
October 10, 2019
Relationships among wood-boring beetles, fungi, and the decomposition of forest biomass
James Skelton, Michelle A Jusino, Paige S Carlson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
October 2, 2020
Major histocompatibility complex variation is similar in little brown bats before and after white-nose syndrome outbreak
Xueling Yi, Deahn M Donner, Paula E Marquardt, et al.
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