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Michael J Wingfield

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Mycologia|August 5, 2015
Multiple Phytophthora species associated with a single riparian ecosystem in South AfricaJan H Nagel, Bernard Slippers, Michael J Wingfield, et al.
Mycological Research|November 11, 2005
Taxonomic re-evaluation of Leptographium lundbergii based on DNA sequence comparisons and morphologyKarin Jacobs, Halvor Solheim, Brenda D Wingfield, et al.
Biotechniques|November 30, 2021
A high-quality fungal genome assembly resolved from a sample accidentally contaminated by multiple taxaJanneke Aylward, Michael J Wingfield, Francois Roets, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|January 21, 2009
Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic data reveal cryptic species of the Botryosphaeriaceae: a case study on the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complexDraginja Pavlic, Bernard Slippers, Teresa A Coutinho, et al.
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)|October 26, 2018
Armillaria Root-Rot Pathogens: Species Boundaries and Global DistributionMartin P A Coetzee, Brenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Entomology|September 22, 2012
Red turpentine beetle: innocuous native becomes invasive tree killer in ChinaJianghua Sun, Min Lu, Nancy E Gillette, et al.
Mycological Research|June 27, 2003
The Ophiostoma piceae complex in the Southern Hemisphere: a phylogenetic studyZ Wilhelm de Beer, Brenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Mycologia|December 15, 2010
A PCR-RFLP based diagnostic technique to rapidly identify Seiridium species causing cypress cankerPaal Krokene, Irene Barnes, Brenda D Wingfield, et al.
Ecology|December 15, 2011
Do novel genotypes drive the success of an invasive bark beetle-fungus complex? Implications for potential reinvasionMin Lu, Michael J Wingfield, Nancy Gillette, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|September 29, 2011
DNA extraction techniques for DNA barcoding of minute gall-inhabiting waspsGudrun Dittrich-Schröder, Michael J Wingfield, Hildegard Klein, et al.
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Mycologia|August 5, 2015
Multiple Phytophthora species associated with a single riparian ecosystem in South AfricaJan H Nagel, Bernard Slippers, Michael J Wingfield, et al.
Mycological Research|November 11, 2005
Taxonomic re-evaluation of Leptographium lundbergii based on DNA sequence comparisons and morphologyKarin Jacobs, Halvor Solheim, Brenda D Wingfield, et al.
Biotechniques|November 30, 2021
A high-quality fungal genome assembly resolved from a sample accidentally contaminated by multiple taxaJanneke Aylward, Michael J Wingfield, Francois Roets, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|January 21, 2009
Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic data reveal cryptic species of the Botryosphaeriaceae: a case study on the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complexDraginja Pavlic, Bernard Slippers, Teresa A Coutinho, et al.
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)|October 26, 2018
Armillaria Root-Rot Pathogens: Species Boundaries and Global DistributionMartin P A Coetzee, Brenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Annual Review of Entomology|September 22, 2012
Red turpentine beetle: innocuous native becomes invasive tree killer in ChinaJianghua Sun, Min Lu, Nancy E Gillette, et al.
Mycological Research|June 27, 2003
The Ophiostoma piceae complex in the Southern Hemisphere: a phylogenetic studyZ Wilhelm de Beer, Brenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield
Mycologia|December 15, 2010
A PCR-RFLP based diagnostic technique to rapidly identify Seiridium species causing cypress cankerPaal Krokene, Irene Barnes, Brenda D Wingfield, et al.
Ecology|December 15, 2011
Do novel genotypes drive the success of an invasive bark beetle-fungus complex? Implications for potential reinvasionMin Lu, Michael J Wingfield, Nancy Gillette, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|September 29, 2011
DNA extraction techniques for DNA barcoding of minute gall-inhabiting waspsGudrun Dittrich-Schröder, Michael J Wingfield, Hildegard Klein, et al.
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