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- Raffaelea Quercivora*
- Two New Species of Ophiostomatales (Sordariomycetes) Associated with the Bark Beetle Dryocoetes Alni from Poland
- Phylogeny of Ambrosia Beetle Symbionts in the Genus Raffaelea
- Three New Species of Ophiostomatales from Nothofagus in Patagonia
- Sporotrichosis
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- Genetic Analyses of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea Lauricola, in Asia Provide Clues on the Source of the Clone That Is Responsible for the Current USA Epidemic
- D. RABERN SIMMONS, PH.D. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 4080 Biological Sciences Building 1105 N
- Discovery of Biologically Active Fungal Metabolites Resulting from An
- D. RABERN SIMMONS, PH.D. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 4080 Biological Sciences Building 1105 N
- Genetic Variation in Native Populations of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea Lauricola, in Taiwan and Japan and the Introduced Population in the United States
- S43021927 Phd Thesis.Pdf
- The Molecular Systematics of Unitunicate, Perithecial Ascomycetes
- Classification and Infection Mechanism of Entomopathogenic Fungi Classificacão E Mecanismo De Infecção Dos Fungos Entomopatogênicos
- An Efficient Strategy for Obtaining Mutants by Targeted Gene Deletion
- A Perithecial Sordariomycete (Ascomycota, Diaporthales) from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
- New Genera in the Calosphaeriales: Togniniella and Its Anamorph Phaeocrella, and Calosphaeriophora As Anamorph of Calosphaeria
- Genomic and Transcriptomic Insights Into Raffaelea Lauricola Pathogenesis Yucheng Zhang1, Junli Zhang1,2, Dan Vanderpool3,4, Jason A
- 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
- A Perithecial Sordariomycete (Ascomycota, Diaporthales) from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Author(S): Allison W
- Know Your Farmer: Ancient Origins and Multiple Independent Domestications of Ambrosia Beetle Fungal Cultivars
- Sp. Nov. Associated with <I>Platypus Koryoensis</I> on Oak in Korea
- Ophiostomatales Isolated from Two European Bark Beetles, <I
- Leptographium Tereforme Sp. Nov. and Other Ophiostomatales Isolated from the Root-Feeding Bark Beetle Hylurgus Ligniperda in California
- The Threat of Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogenic Sporothrix Species
- From the USA and Taiwan Associated with Ambrosia Beetles
- FULL ACCOUNT FOR: Ophiostoma Ulmi Sensu Lato Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) 2021. Species Profile Ophiostoma Ulmi Sensu
- The Divorce of Sporothrix and Ophiostoma: Solution to a Problematic Relationship
- Genome-Wide Analyses of the Dutch Elm Disease Fungi
- A Synopsis of the Taxonomic Revisions in the Genus Cerutocystis Including a Review of Blue-Staining Species Associated with Dendroctonus Bark Beetles Thelma J
- Fungal Associates of an Invasive Pine-Infesting Bark Beetle, Dendroctonus Valens, Including Seven New Ophiostomatalean Fungi
- Molecular Phylogeny of Melanospora and Diaporthales, and Population
- Genomic Comparisons of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea Lauricola, and T Related Tree Pathogens Highlight an Arsenal of Pathogenicity Related Genes Jorge R
- Ophiostomatoid Fungi Associated with Mites Phoretic on Bark Beetles in Qinghai, China Runlei Chang1,2, Tuan A
- Biodiversity and Ecology of Ophiostomatoid Fungi Associated with Trees in the Cape Florist Region of South Africa
- Diaporthales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes) and Its Anamorph Craspedodidymum, Is Described Based on Nuclear SSU and LSU Rdna Sequences
- Raffaelea Spp. from Five Ambrosia Beetles in the Genera Xyleborinus
- (Ascomycota: Ophiostomatales) in Burmese (Myanmar) Amber, and Evidence for a Femoral Mycangium
- Molecular Diagnosis of Pathogenic Sporothrix Species
- Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems