Kathie T. Hodge

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Plant Pathology Agriculture, Genetics, Microbiology Biology
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Gryganskyi AP, Nie Y, Hajek AE, et al. (2022) The Early Terrestrial Fungal Lineage of -Transition from Saprotroph to Parasitic Lifestyle. Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 8
Macias AM, Geiser DM, Stajich JE, et al. (2020) Evolutionary relationships among spp. (Entomophthorales), obligate pathogens of cicadas. Mycologia. 1-15
Boyce GR, Gluck-Thaler E, Slot JC, et al. (2019) Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens. Fungal Ecology. 41: 147-164
Biango-Daniels MN, Hodge KT. (2018) Sea salts as a potential source of food spoilage fungi. Food Microbiology. 69: 89-95
Hodge KT, Hajek AE, Gryganskyi A. (2017) The first entomophthoralean killing millipedes, Arthrophaga myriapodina n. gen. n. sp., causes climbing before host death. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
Gryganskyi AP, Humber RA, Smith ME, et al. (2013) Phylogenetic lineages in Entomophthoromycota. Persoonia. 30: 94-105
Ohkura M, Abawi GS, Smart CD, et al. (2009) Diversity and Aggressiveness of Rhizoctonia solani and Rhizoctonia-like Fungi on Vegetables in New York. Plant Disease. 93: 615-624
Liu M, Milgroom MG, Chaverri P, et al. (2009) Speciation of a tropical fungal species pair following transoceanic dispersal. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 51: 413-26
Sosa-Gómez DR, Humber RA, Hodge KT, et al. (2009) Variability of the mitochondrial SSU rDNA of Nomuraea species and other entomopathogenic fungi from hypocreales. Mycopathologia. 167: 145-54
Chaverri P, Liu M, Hodge KT. (2008) A monograph of the entomopathogenic genera Hypocrella, Moelleriella, and Samuelsia gen. nov. (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Clavicipitaceae), and their aschersonia-like anamorphs in the Neotropics. Studies in Mycology. 60: 1-66
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