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    Phylogenetic lineages in the Capnodiales by Crous, P.W, Schoch, C.L, Hyde, K.D, Wood, A.R, Gueidan, C, Hoog, G.S. de, Groenewald, J.Z

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2009)
    “…The Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, with a wide range of nutritional modes. Several species are…”
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    Dishwashers – A man-made ecological niche accommodating human opportunistic fungal pathogens by Zalar, P., Novak, M., de Hoog, G.S., Gunde-Cimerman, N.

    Published in Fungal biology (01-10-2011)
    “…Habitats in human households may accommodate microorganisms outside the common spectrum of ubiquitous saprobes. Enrichment of fungi that may require specific…”
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    Acremonium phylogenetic overview and revision of Gliomastix, Sarocladium, and Trichothecium by Summerbell, R.C., Gueidan, C., Schroers, H-J., de Hoog, G.S., Starink, M., Rosete, Y. Arocha, Guarro, J., Scott, J.A.

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-03-2011)
    “…Over 200 new sequences are generated for members of the genus Acremonium and related taxa including ribosomal small subunit sequences (SSU) for phylogenetic…”
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    Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes by Ruibal, C, Gueidan, C, Selbmann, L, Gorbushina, A.A, Crous, P.W, Groenewald, J.Z, Muggia, L, Grube, M, Isola, D, Schoch, C.L, Staley, J.T, Lutzoni, F, Hoog, G.S. de

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2009)
    “…The class Dothideomycetes (along with Eurotiomycetes) includes numerous rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF), a group of ascomycetes that tolerates surprisingly well…”
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    Biodiversity in the Cladosporium herbarum complex (Davidiellaceae, Capnodiales), with standardisation of methods for Cladosporium taxonomy and diagnostics by Schubert, K, Groenewald, J.Z, Braun, U, Dijksterhuis, J, Starink, M, Hill, C.F, Zalar, P, Hoog, G.S. de, Crous, P.W

    Published in Studies in mycology (2007)
    “…The Cladosporium herbarum complex comprises five species for which Davidiella teleomorphs are known. Cladosporium herbarum s. str. (D. tassiana), C…”
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    Phylogeny and ecology of the ubiquitous saprobe Cladosporium sphaerospermum, with descriptions of seven new species from hypersaline environments by Zalar, P, Hoog, G.S. de, Schroers, H.J, Crous, P.W, Groenewald, J.Z, Gunde-Cimerman, N

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2007)
    “…Saprobic Cladosporium isolates morphologically similar to C. sphaerospermum are phylogenetically analysed on the basis of DNA sequences of the ribosomal RNA…”
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    Opportunistic, human-pathogenic species in the Herpotrichiellaceae are phenotypically similar to saprobic or phytopathogenic species in the Venturiaceae by Crous, P.W., Schubert, K., Braun, U., de Hoog, G.S., Hocking, A.D., Shin, H.-D., Groenewald, J.Z.

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2007)
    “…Although morphologically similar, species of Cladophialophora (Herpotrichiellaceae) were shown to be phylogenetically distinct from Pseudocladosporium…”
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    Detection and identification of opportunistic Exophiala species using the rolling circle amplification of ribosomal internal transcribed spacers by Najafzadeh, M.J., Dolatabadi, S., Saradeghi Keisari, M., Naseri, A., Feng, P., de Hoog, G.S.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-09-2013)
    “…Deep infections by melanized fungi deserve special attention because of a potentially fatal, cerebral or disseminated course of disease in otherwise healthy…”
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    Microcoding: the second step in DNA barcoding by Summerbell, R.C, Lvesque, C.A, Seifert, K.A, Bovers, M, Fell, J.W, Diaz, M.R, Boekhout, T, de Hoog, G.S, Stalpers, J, Crous, P.W

    “…After the process of DNA barcoding has become well advanced in a group of organisms, as it has in the economically important fungi, the question then arises as…”
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    Rock-inhabiting fungi originated during periods of dry climate in the late Devonian and middle Triassic by Gueidan, Cécile, Ruibal, Constantino, de Hoog, G.S., Schneider, Harald

    Published in Fungal biology (01-10-2011)
    “…Non-lichenized rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) are slow-growing melanized ascomycetes colonizing rock surfaces in arid environments. They possess adaptations,…”
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    A new species concept for the clinically relevant Mucor circinelloides complex by Wagner, L., Stielow, J.B., de Hoog, G.S., Bensch, K., Schwartze, V.U., Voigt, K., Alastruey-Izquierdo, A., Kurzai, O., Walther, G.

    Published in Persoonia (29-06-2020)
    “…Mucor species are common soil fungi but also known as agents of human infections (mucormycosis) and used in food production and biotechnology. Mucor…”
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    Neglected fungal zoonoses: hidden threats to man and animals by Seyedmousavi, S., Guillot, J., Tolooe, A., Verweij, P.E., de Hoog, G.S.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-05-2015)
    “…Zoonotic fungi can be naturally transmitted between animals and humans, and in some cases cause significant public health problems. A number of mycoses…”
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    Phylogeography and evolutionary patterns in Sporothrix spanning more than 14 000 human and animal case reports by Zhang, Hagen, Stielow, Rodrigues, Samerpitak, Zhou, Feng, Yang, Chen, Deng, Li, Liao, Li, Li, Meis, Guarro, Teixeira, Al-Zahrani, de Camargo, Z. Pires, Zhang, de Hoog

    Published in Persoonia (01-12-2015)
    “…Pathology to vertebrate hosts has emerged repeatedly in the order Ophiostomatales. Occasional infections have been observed in Sporothrix mexicana at a low…”
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    Waterborne Exophiala species causing disease in cold-blooded animals by de Hoog, G S, Vicente, V A, Najafzadeh, M J, Harrak, M J, Badali, H, Seyedmousavi, S

    Published in Persoonia (01-12-2011)
    “…The majority of mesophilic waterborne species of the black yeast genus Exophiala (Chaetothyriales) belong to a single clade judging from SSU rDNA data. Most…”
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    Redefinition of Aureobasidium pullulans and its varieties by Zalar, P., Gostinčar, C., de Hoog, G.S., Uršič, V., Sudhadham, M., Gunde-Cimerman, N.

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2008)
    “…Using media with low water activity, a large numbers of aureobasidium-like black yeasts were isolated from glacial and subglacial ice of three polythermal…”
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    The family structure of the Mucorales: a synoptic revision based on comprehensive multigene-genealogies by Hoffmann, Pawłowska, Walther, Wrzosek, de Hoog, G.S., Benny, Kirk, Voigt

    Published in Persoonia (01-06-2013)
    “…The Mucorales (Mucoromycotina) are one of the most ancient groups of fungi comprising ubiquitous, mostly saprotrophic organisms. The first comprehensive…”
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    Revision of agents of black-grain eumycetoma in the order Pleosporales by Ahmed, van de Sande, W.W.J., Stevens, Fahal, van Diepeningen, A.D., Menken, de Hoog, G.S.

    Published in Persoonia (01-12-2014)
    “…Eumycetoma is a chronic fungal infection characterised by large subcutaneous masses and the presence of sinuses discharging coloured grains. The causative…”
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    A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the Mortierellales (Mortierellomycotina) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA by Wagner, L, Stielow, B, Hoffmann, K, Petkovits, T, Papp, T, Vágvölgyi, C, de Hoog, G S, Verkley, G, Voigt, K

    Published in Persoonia (01-06-2013)
    “…The basal fungal order Mortierellales constitutes one of the largest orders in the basal lineages. This group consists of one family and six genera. Most…”
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    Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Microascaceae with emphasis on synnematous fungi by Sandoval-Denis, M., Guarro, J., Cano-Lira, J.F., Sutton, D.A., Wiederhold, N.P., de Hoog, G.S., Abbott, S.P., Decock, C., Sigler, L., Gené, J.

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-03-2016)
    “…The taxonomy of the synnematous genera Cephalotrichum, Doratomyces and Trichurus, and other related genera Gamsia, Wardomyces and Wardomycopsis, has been…”
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    A rock-inhabiting ancestor for mutualistic and pathogen-rich fungal lineages by Gueidan, C., Villaseñor, C.R, de Hoog, G.S, Gorbushina, A.A, Untereiner, W.A, Lutzoni, F.

    Published in Studies in mycology (01-01-2008)
    “…Rock surfaces are unique terrestrial habitats in which rapid changes in the intensity of radiation, temperature, water supply and nutrient availability…”
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