Kai Riess wetenschapper
Riess, Kai
VIAF ID: 306287067 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Kai Riess ‡c wetenschapper
- 100 1 _ ‡a Riess, Kai
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Works
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Communities of endophytic sebacinales associated with roots of herbaceous plants in agricultural and grassland ecosystems are dominated by Serendipita herbamans sp. nov. | |
Comparative genomics including the early-diverging smut fungus ceraceosorus bombacis reveals signatures of parallel evolution within plant and animal pathogens of fungi and oomycetes | |
Copper Uptake and Its Effects on Two Riparian Plant Species, the Native Urtica dioica, and the Invasive Fallopia japonica | |
Determinanten der phylogenetischen Diversität und Struktur mutualistischer Sebacinales-Gemeinschaften | |
Determining threshold values for barcoding fungi: lessons from Cortinarius (Basidiomycota), a highly diverse and widespread ectomycorrhizal genus | |
Divergence Times and Phylogenetic Patterns of Sebacinales, a Highly Diverse and Widespread Fungal Lineage | |
Entorrhizomycota: A New Fungal Phylum Reveals New Perspectives on the Evolution of Fungi | |
Fallopia japonica and Impatiens glandulifera are colonized by species-poor root-associated fungal communities but have minor impacts on soil properties in riparian habitats | |
High genetic diversity at the regional scale and possible speciation in Sebacina epigaea and S. incrustans | |
Identification of a new order of root-colonising fungi in the Entorrhizomycota: Talbotiomycetales ord. nov. on eudicotyledons | |
On the Evolutionary History of Uleiella chilensis, a Smut Fungus Parasite of Araucaria araucana in South America: Uleiellales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes | |
The origin and diversification of the Entorrhizales: deep evolutionary roots but recent speciation with a phylogenetic and phenotypic split between associates of the Cyperaceae and Juncaceae | |
Phylogenetic diversity and structure of sebacinoid fungi associated with plant communities along an altitudinal gradient. | |
Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Podoserpula and description of P. aliweni , a new species from Chile | |
Sebacinales everywhere: previously overlooked ubiquitous fungal endophytes |