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Georgiana May

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American Journal of Botany|September 28, 2016
Here come the commensalsGeorgiana May
Mycologia|November 4, 2020
Habitat-scale heterogeneity maintains fungal endophyte diversity in two native prairie legumesMara DeMers, Georgiana May
The American Naturalist|August 20, 2020
Defensive Symbiosis and the Evolution of VirulencePaul Nelson, Georgiana May
The American Naturalist|November 23, 2017
Coevolution between Mutualists and Parasites in Symbiotic Communities May Lead to the Evolution of Lower VirulencePaul G Nelson, Georgiana May
Microbial Ecology|June 12, 2009
Fungal-fungal associations affect the assembly of endophyte communities in maize (Zea mays)Jean J Pan, Georgiana May
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 4, 2012
Pathogen and host genotype differently affect pathogen fitness through their effects on different life-history stagesEmily Bruns, Martin Carson, Georgiana May
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 7, 2008
Ustilago maydis populations tracked maize through domestication and cultivation in the AmericasAndrew B Munkacsi, Sam Stoxen, Georgiana May
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 22, 2009
Endophytic Fusarium verticillioides reduces disease severity caused by Ustilago maydis on maizeKeunsub Lee, Jean J Pan, Georgiana May
Eukaryotic Cell|January 12, 2005
Demonstration of loss of heterozygosity by single-nucleotide polymorphism microarray analysis and alterations in strain morphology in Candida albicans strains during infectionAnja Forche, Georgiana May, P T Magee
Microbial Ecology|December 8, 2022
Sources of Fungal Symbionts in the Microbiome of a Mobile Insect Host, Spodoptera frugiperdaMonica Watson, Georgiana May, Kathryn E Bushley
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American Journal of Botany|September 28, 2016
Here come the commensalsGeorgiana May
Mycologia|November 4, 2020
Habitat-scale heterogeneity maintains fungal endophyte diversity in two native prairie legumesMara DeMers, Georgiana May
The American Naturalist|August 20, 2020
Defensive Symbiosis and the Evolution of VirulencePaul Nelson, Georgiana May
The American Naturalist|November 23, 2017
Coevolution between Mutualists and Parasites in Symbiotic Communities May Lead to the Evolution of Lower VirulencePaul G Nelson, Georgiana May
Microbial Ecology|June 12, 2009
Fungal-fungal associations affect the assembly of endophyte communities in maize (Zea mays)Jean J Pan, Georgiana May
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 4, 2012
Pathogen and host genotype differently affect pathogen fitness through their effects on different life-history stagesEmily Bruns, Martin Carson, Georgiana May
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 7, 2008
Ustilago maydis populations tracked maize through domestication and cultivation in the AmericasAndrew B Munkacsi, Sam Stoxen, Georgiana May
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 22, 2009
Endophytic Fusarium verticillioides reduces disease severity caused by Ustilago maydis on maizeKeunsub Lee, Jean J Pan, Georgiana May
Eukaryotic Cell|January 12, 2005
Demonstration of loss of heterozygosity by single-nucleotide polymorphism microarray analysis and alterations in strain morphology in Candida albicans strains during infectionAnja Forche, Georgiana May, P T Magee
Microbial Ecology|December 8, 2022
Sources of Fungal Symbionts in the Microbiome of a Mobile Insect Host, Spodoptera frugiperdaMonica Watson, Georgiana May, Kathryn E Bushley
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