Bradley R. Kropp

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Biology Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States 
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Plant Pathology Agriculture, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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James M. Trappe grad student 1981 Oregon State (Microtree)
 (PhD - The mycorrhizal associations of western hemlock)
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Kropp BR. (2017) Cookeina cremeirosea, a new species of cup fungus from the South Pacific Mycoscience. 58: 40-44
Kropp BR. (2016) Russulaceae in American Samoa: new species and further support for an Australasian origin for Samoan ectomycorrhizal fungi. Mycologia. 108: 405-13
Kropp BR. (2015) A Samoan Hebeloma with phylogenetic ties to the western Pacific Mycologia. 107: 149-156
Baroni TJ, Kropp BR, Evenson VS, et al. (2014) Cercopemyces crocodilinus, a new genus and species related to Ripartitella, is described from North America. Mycologia. 106: 785-96
Kropp BR, Matheny PB, Hutchison LJ. (2013) Inocybe section Rimosae in Utah: phylogenetic affinities and new species. Mycologia. 105: 728-47
Kropp BR, Albee-Scott S, Castellano MA, et al. (2012) Cryptolepiota, a new sequestrate genus in the Agaricaceae with evidence for adaptive radiation in western North America. Mycologia. 104: 164-74
Kropp BR, Albee-Scott S. (2012) Moniliophthora aurantiaca sp. nov., a polynesian species occurring in littoral forests Mycotaxon. 120: 493-503
Hutchison LJ, Kropp BR, Hausner G. (2012) Baeospora occidentalis, a new snowbank agaric from western North America Mycoscience. 53: 139-143
Kropp BR, Albee-Scott S. (2010) Inocybe tauensis, a new species from the Samoan Archipelago with biogeographic evidence for a Paleotropical origin Fungal Biology. 114: 790-796
Kropp BR, Matheny PB, Nanagyulyan SG. (2010) Phylogenetic taxonomy of the Inocybe splendens group and evolution of supersection "Marginatae". Mycologia. 102: 560-73
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