Sean P. Abbott, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Microbiology Biology
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Lynne Sigler grad student 2000 University of Alberta
 (Holomorph studies of the Microascaceae.)
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Sigler L, Abbott SP, Summerbell RC. (2008) Comment on the correspondence between Dr J. Guarro and Dr C. Rajendran in Medical Mycology 1998; 36: 349-50: Letter to the editor Medical Mycology. 37: 79-79
Abbott SP, Lumley TC, Sigler L. (2002) Use of holomorph characters to delimit Microascus nidicola and M. soppii sp. nov., with notes on the genus Pithoascus. Mycologia. 94: 362-9
Abbott SP, Sigler L. (2001) Heterothallism in the Microascaceae demonstrated by three species in the Scopulariopsis brevicaulis series Mycologia. 93: 1211-1220
Abbott SP, Siglera L. (2001) Heterothallism in the Microascaceae demonstrated by three species in the Scopulariopsis brevicaulis series Mycologia. 93: 1211-1220
Lumley TC, Abbott SP, Currah RS. (2000) Microscopic ascomycetes isolated from rotting wood in the boreal forest Mycotaxon. 74: 395-414
Sigler L, Abbott SP, Summerbell RC. (1999) Comment on the correspondence between Dr J. Guarro and Dr C. Rajendran in Medical Mycology 1998; 36: 349-50. Medical Mycology. 37: 79
Abbott SP, Sigler L, Currah RS. (1998) Microascus brevicaulis sp. nov., the teleomorph of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis, supports placement of scopulariopsis with the microascaceae Mycologia. 90: 297-302
Abbott SP, Currah RS. (1997) The Helvellaceae: Systematic revision and occurrence in Northern and Northwestern North America Mycotaxon. 62: 1-125
Sigler L, Abbott SP, Gauvreau H. (1996) Assessment of worker exposure to airborne molds in honeybee overwintering facilities. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 57: 484-90
Currah RS, Abbott SP, Sigler L. (1996) Arthroderma silverae sp. nov. and Chrysosporium vallenarense, keratinophilic fungi from arctic and montane habitats Mycological Research. 100: 195-198
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