Gareth Morgan-Jones
Affiliations: | Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States |
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Microbiology Biology, Plant Pathology AgricultureGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeEdwin C. Partridge | grad student | 2002 | Auburn University |
Aaron J. Palmateer | grad student | 2003 | Auburn University |
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Conner KN, Morgan-Jones G, Bowen KL. (2010) Revised description of Pseudocercospora cornicola Mycotaxon. 113: 179-183 |
Gams W, Seifert KA, Morgan-Jones G. (2009) New and validated hyphomycete taxa to resolve nomenclatural and taxonomic issues Mycotaxon. 110: 89-108 |
Palmateer AJ, Lawrence KS, van Santen E, et al. (2004) Interaction of Rotylenchulus reniformis with Seedling Disease Pathogens of Cotton. Journal of Nematology. 36: 160-6 |
Palmateer AJ, McLean KS, Morgan-Jones G, et al. (2004) Frequency and diversity of fungi colonizing tissues of upland cotton. Mycopathologia. 157: 303-16 |
Palmateer AJ, Lawrence KS, Van Santen E, et al. (2004) Interaction of Rotylenchulus reniformis with seedling disease pathogens of cotton Journal of Nematology. 36: 160-166 |
Palmateer AJ, McLean KS, Morgan-Jones G. (2003) Concerning Phomopsis gossypii, the causal organism of boll rot of cotton Mycotaxon. 87: 157-172 |
Partridge EC, Morgan-Jones G. (2003) Notes on Hyphomycetes. XC. Fusicladosporium, a new genus for Cladosporium-like anamorphs of Venturia, and the pecan scab-inducing fungus Mycotaxon. 85: 357-370 |
Baker WA, Morgan-Jones G. (2003) Notes on Hyphomycetes. XCI. Pseudoacrodictys, a novel genus for seven taxa formerly placed in Acrodictys Mycotaxon. 85: 371-391 |
Partridge EC, Morgan-Jones G. (2002) Notes on hyphomycetes. LXXXIX. Concerning the genus Sphaerosporium Mycotaxon. 84: 69-77 |
Baker WA, Partridge EC, Morgan-Jones G. (2002) Notes on hyphomycetes. LXXXV. Junewangia, a genus in which to classify four acrodictys species and a new taxon Mycotaxon. 81: 293-319 |