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January 19, 2010
Thalloid organisms and the fossil record: New perspectives from the Transantarctic Mountains
Benjamin Bomfleur, Michael Krings, Hans Kerp
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications
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October 7, 2009
EuI2, a low-temperature europium(II) iodide phase
Michael Krings, Michael Wessel, Richard Dronskowski
Mycologia
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January 8, 2016
An enigmatic fossil fungus from the 410 Ma Rhynie chert that resembles Macrochytrium (Chytridiomycota) and Blastocladiella (Blastocladiomycota)
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Helmut Martin
Mycologia
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February 4, 2011
The fossil record of the Peronosporomycetes (Oomycota)
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Nora Dotzler
Mycological Research
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June 13, 2006
Hassiella monospora gen. et sp. nov., a microfungus from the 400 million year old Rhynie chert
Thomas N Taylor, Michael Krings, Hans Kerp
Peerj
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March 17, 2020
Filamentous cyanobacteria preserved in masses of fungal hyphae from the Triassic of Antarctica
Carla J Harper, Edith L Taylor, Michael Krings
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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December 20, 2017
Fungi and fungal interactions in the Rhynie chert: a review of the evidence, with the description of <i>Perexiflasca tayloriana</i> gen. et sp. nov.<sup>†</sup>
Michael Krings, Carla J Harper, Edith L Taylor
Fungal Biology
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October 15, 2010
A fossil peronosporomycete oogonium with an unusual surface ornament from the Carboniferous of France
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Jean Galtier, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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August 29, 2013
Fossil ginkgophyte seedlings from the Triassic of France resemble modern Ginkgo biloba
Kathleen Bauer, Lea Grauvogel-Stamm, Evelyn Kustatscher, et al.
Mycologia
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March 29, 2012
Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Nora Dotzler, et al.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior
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January 19, 2010
Thalloid organisms and the fossil record: New perspectives from the Transantarctic Mountains
Benjamin Bomfleur, Michael Krings, Hans Kerp
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications
|
October 7, 2009
EuI2, a low-temperature europium(II) iodide phase
Michael Krings, Michael Wessel, Richard Dronskowski
Mycologia
|
January 8, 2016
An enigmatic fossil fungus from the 410 Ma Rhynie chert that resembles Macrochytrium (Chytridiomycota) and Blastocladiella (Blastocladiomycota)
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Helmut Martin
Mycologia
|
February 4, 2011
The fossil record of the Peronosporomycetes (Oomycota)
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Nora Dotzler
Mycological Research
|
June 13, 2006
Hassiella monospora gen. et sp. nov., a microfungus from the 400 million year old Rhynie chert
Thomas N Taylor, Michael Krings, Hans Kerp
Peerj
|
March 17, 2020
Filamentous cyanobacteria preserved in masses of fungal hyphae from the Triassic of Antarctica
Carla J Harper, Edith L Taylor, Michael Krings
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
December 20, 2017
Fungi and fungal interactions in the Rhynie chert: a review of the evidence, with the description of <i>Perexiflasca tayloriana</i> gen. et sp. nov.<sup>†</sup>
Michael Krings, Carla J Harper, Edith L Taylor
Fungal Biology
|
October 15, 2010
A fossil peronosporomycete oogonium with an unusual surface ornament from the Carboniferous of France
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Jean Galtier, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
August 29, 2013
Fossil ginkgophyte seedlings from the Triassic of France resemble modern Ginkgo biloba
Kathleen Bauer, Lea Grauvogel-Stamm, Evelyn Kustatscher, et al.
Mycologia
|
March 29, 2012
Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
Michael Krings, Thomas N Taylor, Nora Dotzler, et al.
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