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Michael J Wingfield

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 27, 2026
Plantations are invasive pathogen bridgeheads-response to Li et alTanay Bose, Michael J Wingfield
Plos Biology|December 6, 2024
Gene transfer between fungal species triggers repeated coffee wilt disease outbreaksBrenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Phytopathology|June 15, 2026
Unveiling a Hidden Menace: Invasive Tree Pathogens, Less Known but Increasingly Threatening Southern Hemisphere ForestsTreena I Burgess, Michael J Wingfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|May 30, 2017
<i>Ralstonia solanacearum</i> and <i>R. pseudosolanacearum</i> on <i>Eucalyptus</i>: Opportunists or Primary Pathogens?Teresa A Coutinho, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Entomology|September 9, 2010
The role of phytopathogenicity in bark beetle-fungus symbioses: a challenge to the classic paradigmDiana L Six, Michael J Wingfield
Fungal Biology|May 31, 2013
Diversimorbus metrosiderotis gen. et sp. nov. and three new species of Holocryphia (Cryphonectriaceae) associated with cankers on native Metrosideros angustifolia trees in South AfricaShuaiFei Chen, Michael J Wingfield, Jolanda Roux
Mycologia|December 15, 2010
Taxonomic re-evaluation of three related species of Graphium, based on morphology, ecology and phylogenyKarin Jacobs, Thomas Kirisits, Michael J Wingfield
Mycological Research|April 20, 2006
Two new Fusicoccum species from Acacia and Eucalyptus in Venezuela, based on morphology and DNA sequence dataSari Mohali, Bernard Slippers, Michael J Wingfield
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Emerging pathogens: fungal host jumps following anthropogenic introductionBernard Slippers, Jan Stenlid, Michael J Wingfield
BMC Genomics|August 5, 2021
Increased abundance of secreted hydrolytic enzymes and secondary metabolite gene clusters define the genomes of latent plant pathogens in the BotryosphaeriaceaeJan H Nagel, Michael J Wingfield, Bernard Slippers
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 27, 2026
Plantations are invasive pathogen bridgeheads-response to Li et alTanay Bose, Michael J Wingfield
Plos Biology|December 6, 2024
Gene transfer between fungal species triggers repeated coffee wilt disease outbreaksBrenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Phytopathology|June 15, 2026
Unveiling a Hidden Menace: Invasive Tree Pathogens, Less Known but Increasingly Threatening Southern Hemisphere ForestsTreena I Burgess, Michael J Wingfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|May 30, 2017
<i>Ralstonia solanacearum</i> and <i>R. pseudosolanacearum</i> on <i>Eucalyptus</i>: Opportunists or Primary Pathogens?Teresa A Coutinho, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Entomology|September 9, 2010
The role of phytopathogenicity in bark beetle-fungus symbioses: a challenge to the classic paradigmDiana L Six, Michael J Wingfield
Fungal Biology|May 31, 2013
Diversimorbus metrosiderotis gen. et sp. nov. and three new species of Holocryphia (Cryphonectriaceae) associated with cankers on native Metrosideros angustifolia trees in South AfricaShuaiFei Chen, Michael J Wingfield, Jolanda Roux
Mycologia|December 15, 2010
Taxonomic re-evaluation of three related species of Graphium, based on morphology, ecology and phylogenyKarin Jacobs, Thomas Kirisits, Michael J Wingfield
Mycological Research|April 20, 2006
Two new Fusicoccum species from Acacia and Eucalyptus in Venezuela, based on morphology and DNA sequence dataSari Mohali, Bernard Slippers, Michael J Wingfield
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Emerging pathogens: fungal host jumps following anthropogenic introductionBernard Slippers, Jan Stenlid, Michael J Wingfield
BMC Genomics|August 5, 2021
Increased abundance of secreted hydrolytic enzymes and secondary metabolite gene clusters define the genomes of latent plant pathogens in the BotryosphaeriaceaeJan H Nagel, Michael J Wingfield, Bernard Slippers
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