Publications Citing Strains in the UAMH Collection








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Title: The mitochondrial genome of Endoconidiophora resinifera is intron rich
Source: Scientific Reports 8: 17591 (2018)
Author(s): Zubaer A, Wai A, Hausner G
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9644

Title: Evolutionary dynamics of introns and their open reading frames in the U7 region of the mitochondrial rnl gene in species of Ceratocystis
Source: Fungal Biology 117(11-12): 791-806 (2013)
Author(s): Sethuraman J, Rudski SM, Wosnitza K, Hafez M, Guppy B, Hausner G
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 963; UAMH 4906; UAMH 8395; UAMH 8399; UAMH 8839; UAMH 9259; UAMH 9396; UAMH 9550; UAMH 9644; UAMH 9783; UAMH 9968; UAMH 11187; UAMH 11188

Title: A survey of blue-stain fungi in Northwestern Ontario and characterization of mobile introns in ribosomal DNA
Source: PhD Thessis, University of Manitoba (2011)
Author(s): Rudski SM
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 43; UAMH 963; UAMH 4906; UAMH 8395; UAMH 8399; UAMH 9259; UAMH 9396; UAMH 9644; UAMH 9783; UAMH 9784; UAMH 9787

Title: A new conifer-inhabiting species of Ceratocystis from Norway
Source: Botany 88: 971-983 (2010)
Author(s): Reid J; Iranpour M; Rudski SM; Loewen PC; Hausner G
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9550; UAMH 9586; UAMH 9644; UAMH 9645; UAMH 9778; UAMH 9779; UAMH 9783; UAMH 9790; UAMH 11187; UAMH 11188; UAMH 11189; UAMH 11190; UAMH 11191; UAMH 11192; UAMH 11193

Title: A review of the volatile metabolites of fungi found on wood substrates
Source: Natural Toxins 7: 283-303 (1999)
Author(s): McAfee BJ, Taylor A
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9062; UAMH 9644

Title: The Ceratocystis species on conifers
Source: Canadian Journal of Botany 76: 1446-1457 (1998)
Author(s): Harrington TC, Wingfield MJ
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9644; UAMH 9645

Title: Microorganisms which invade Picea abies in seasonal stem wounds. I. General aspects, Hymenomycetes
Source: European Journal of Forest Pathology 10: 321-339 (1980)
Author(s): Roll- Hansen F, Roll- Hansen H
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9644

Title: Microorganisms which invade Picea abies in seasonal stem wounds. II. Ascomycetes, fungi imperfecti, and bacteria. General discussion, Hymenomycetes included
Source: European Journal of Forest Pathology 10: 396-410 (1980)
Author(s): Roll‐Hansen F, Roll‐Hansen H
UAMH strains(s): UAMH 9644

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