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- (Ngs) to Uncover Diversity of Wood-Decaying Fungi in Neotropical Atlantic Forests
- Sporotrichosis
- Epidemiological Aspects of Sporotrichosis Epidemic in Brazil
- NDP 37 Dutch Elm Disease
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- D. RABERN SIMMONS, PH.D. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 4080 Biological Sciences Building 1105 N
- D. RABERN SIMMONS, PH.D. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 4080 Biological Sciences Building 1105 N
- Ophiostomatoid Fungi Associated with Three Pine- Infesting Bark Beetles in South Africa
- Metagenomics of Atacama Lithobiontic Extremophile Life Unveils Highlights on Fungal Communities, Biogeochemical Cycles and Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes
- Reprogramming the Expression of the Double-Stranded RNA Mitovirus Onumv1c from the Mitochondria to the Cytoplasm in the Fungal Pathogen Ophiostoma Novo-Ulmi
- Invasive Alien Species
- Sporotrichosis Iowa State University Center for Food Security and Public Health
- Database on Mite Pathogens
- Identification and Pathogenicity of Graphium and Pesotum Species from Machete Wounds on Schizolobium Parahybum in Ecuador
- Patterns of Coevolution Between Ambrosia Beetle Mycangia and the Ceratocystidaceae, with Five New Fungal Genera and Seven New Species
- Recovery Plan for Laurel Wilt of Avocado, Caused by Raffaelea Lauricola
- Pathogens, Parasites, and Parasitoids of Ants: a Synthesis of Parasite Biodiversity and Epidemiological Traits
- Ophiostomatales Isolated from Two European Bark Beetles, <I
- Microsatellite Markers for Grosmannia Alacris (Ophiostomataceae, 6 7 1 8 Ascomycota) and Other Species in the G
- The Divorce of Sporothrix and Ophiostoma: Solution to a Problematic Relationship
- A Synopsis of the Taxonomic Revisions in the Genus Cerutocystis Including a Review of Blue-Staining Species Associated with Dendroctonus Bark Beetles Thelma J
- The Genera of Fungi—G3: Aleurocystis, Blastacervulus, Clypeophysalospora, Licrostroma, Neohendersonia and Spumatoria
- Genomic Comparisons of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea Lauricola, and T Related Tree Pathogens Highlight an Arsenal of Pathogenicity Related Genes Jorge R
- (Ascomycota: Ophiostomatales) in Burmese (Myanmar) Amber, and Evidence for a Femoral Mycangium
- Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems