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    Mycotoxigenic Fusarium species in animal feed by Glenn, A.E.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-10-2007)
    “…Fusarium species are among the most studied plant-pathogenic fungi, with several species causing diseases on maize, wheat, barley, and other food and feed…”
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    FDB2 encodes a member of the arylamine N-acetyltransferase family and is necessary for biotransformation of benzoxazolinones by Fusarium verticillioides by Glenn, A.E, Bacon, C.W

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-08-2009)
    “…To clone and characterize genes from the mycotoxigenic fungus, Fusarium verticillioides, which are associated with its ability to biotransform allelopathic…”
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    Transformation-Mediated Complementation of a FUM Gene Cluster Deletion in Fusarium verticillioides Restores both Fumonisin Production and Pathogenicity on Maize Seedlings by Glenn, A.E, Zitomer, N.C, Zimeri, A.M, Williams, L.D, Riley, R.T, Proctor, R.H

    “…The filamentous ascomycete Fusarium verticillioides is a pathogen of maize and produces the fumonisin mycotoxins. However, a distinct population of F…”
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    conserved global regulator VeA is necessary for symptom production and mycotoxin synthesis in maize seedlings by Fusarium verticillioides by Myung, K, Zitomer, N.C, Duvall, M, Glenn, A.E, Riley, R.T, Calvo, A.M

    Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2012)
    “…The veA or velvet gene is necessary for biosynthesis of mycotoxins and other secondary metabolites in Aspergillus species. In addition, veA has also been…”
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    Fumonisin Disruption of Ceramide Biosynthesis in Maize Roots and the Effects on Plant Development and Fusarium verticillioides-Induced Seedling Disease by Williams, Lonnie D, Glenn, Anthony E, Zimeri, Anne Marie, Bacon, Charles W, Smith, Mary Alice, Riley, Ronald T

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (18-04-2007)
    “…The fungus Fusarium verticillioides infects maize and produces fumonisins, inhibitors of ceramide synthase. Seeds of the cultivar Silver Queen were inoculated…”
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    Toxicity of Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue Alkaloids and Grass Metabolites on Pratylenchus scribneri by Bacetty, A.A, Snook, M.E, Glenn, A.E, Noe, J.P, Hill, N, Culbreath, A, Timper, P, Nagabhyru, P, Bacon, C.W

    Published in Phytopathology (01-12-2009)
    “…Neotyphodium coenophialum, an endophytic fungus associated with tall fescue grass, enhances host fitness and imparts pest resistance. This symbiotum is…”
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    The Emergency of Trinidad: Late Colonialism and the Work of the sovereign Mimic by Griffin, Glenn A. E.

    Published in Caribbean quarterly (01-06-2016)
    “…Almost half of all Trinidad's murders are described as "gang related"20 or as occurring "mostly among black gangs in Port of Spain and its immediate…”
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    Fumonisin Production and Bioavailability to Maize Seedlings Grown from Seeds Inoculated with Fusarium verticillioides and Grown in Natural Soils by Williams, Lonnie D, Glenn, Anthony E, Bacon, Charles W, Smith, Mary A, Riley, Ronald T

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (26-07-2006)
    “…The fungus Fusarium verticillioides infects maize and produces fumonisins. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of F. verticillioides to…”
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    Fusarium verticillioides: managing the endophytic association with maize for reduced fumonisins accumulation by Bacon, C.W, Glenn, A.E, Yates, I.E

    Published in Toxin reviews (2008)
    “…Fusarium verticillioides is a very important genus from the aspects of plant disease, cereal production, and food safety. A major concern of this species is…”
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    Detoxification of Corn Antimicrobial Compounds as the Basis for Isolating Fusarium verticillioides and Some Other Fusarium Species from Corn by GLENN, A. E, HINTON, D. M, YATES, I. E, BACON, C. W

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2001)
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    Identification of Intermediate and Branch Metabolites Resulting from Biotransformation of 2-Benzoxazolinone by Fusarium verticillioides by GLENN, A. E, MEREDITH, F. I, MORRISON, W. H, BACON, C. W

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-06-2003)
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    ELISA Analysis for Fusarium in Barley: Development of Methodology and Field Assessment by Hill, N.S, Schwarz, P, Dahleen, L.S, Neate, S.M, Horsley, R, Glenn, A.E, O'Donnell, K

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2006)
    “…Evaluating Fusarium head blight (FHB) involves inoculating barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with Fusarium graminearum Schwabe [teleomorph Gibberella zeae (Schwein.)…”
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    A study of two fungal epibionts of grasses: structural features, host relationships, and classification in the genus Myriogenospora (Clavicipitales) by White, J.F. Jr, Glenn, A.E

    Published in American journal of botany (01-02-1994)
    “…Morphological studies are made on specimens referred to Myriogenospora atramentosa and Balansia linearis. Stromata of both are epibiotic, linear, and have…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of Acremonium and its taxonomic implications by Glenn, A.E. (University of Georgia, Athens, GA.), Bacon, C.W, Price, R, Hanlin, R.T

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1996)
    “…Acremonium is generally considered to be a highly polyphyletic form genus containing distantly related fungi. Sectional divisions within Acremonium distinguish…”
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    An examination of structural features and relationships in Balansia subgenus Dothichloe by White, J.F. Jr. (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.), Reddy, P.V, Glenn, A.E, Bacon, C.W

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1997)
    “…Balansia subgenus Dothichloë is defined to include only species of graminicolous Clavicipitaceae that are endophytic, form stromata on leaves or culms, and…”
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    Endophyte-host associations in grasses. XXI. Studies on the structure and development of Balansia obtecta by White, J.F. Jr. (Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL.), Sharp, L.T, Martin, T.I, Glenn, A.E

    Published in Mycologia (01-03-1995)
    “…Studies on the structure and development of Balansia obtecta (Ascomycotina, Clavicipitaceae) were conducted. Plants and sclerotia were collected at several…”
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    Endophyte-host associations in grasses. XVIII. Moisture relations and insect herbivory of the emergent stromal leaf of Epichloe by White, J.F. Jr. (Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL), Glenn, A.E, Chandler, K.F

    Published in Mycologia (01-03-1993)
    “…In order to compare relative transpiration in the stromal leaf of Epichloë typhina to that of nonstromal leaves produced on culms without stromata,…”
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    GUS transformation of the maize fungal endophyte Fusarium moniliforme by YATES, I. E., HIETT, K. L., KAPCZYNSKI, D. R., SMART, W., GLENN, A. E., HINTON, D. M., BACON, C. W., MEINERSMANN, R., LIU, S., JAWORSKI, A. J.

    Published in Mycological research (01-02-1999)
    “…Visual markers detectable by histochemical staining have been developed for analysing the time course and tissue specificity of maize infections by Fusarium…”
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