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Allison K. Walker

Researcher at Acadia University

Publications -  45
Citations -  1188

Allison K. Walker is an academic researcher from Acadia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine fungi & Biology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 836 citations. Previous affiliations of Allison K. Walker include Carleton University & University of Southern Mississippi.

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Fungal Planet description sheets: 214–280

Pedro W. Crous, +55 more
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a number of microfungi were described from South Africa, including Cercosporella dolichandrae from Dolichandra unguiscati, Seiridium podocarpi from Podocarpus latifolius, Pseudocercospora parapseudarthriae from Pseudarthria hookeri, Neodevriesia coryneliae from Corynelia uberata on leaves of Afrocarpus falcatus, Ramichloridium eucleae from Euclea undulata and
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Fungal Planet 280 – 10 June 2014

P.W. Crous, +112 more
- 10 Jun 2014 - 
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‘Marine fungi’ and ‘marine-derived fungi’ in natural product chemistry research: Toward a new consensual definition

TL;DR: A revised, broad definition of a marine fungus is proposed as ‘any fungus that is recovered repeatedly from marine habitats because: 1) it is able to grow and/or sporulate (on substrata) in marine environments; 2) it forms symbiotic relationships with other marine organisms; or 3) It is shown to adapt and evolve at the genetic level or be metabolically active in marine environment’.
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Griseofulvin-producing Xylaria endophytes of Pinus strobus and Vaccinium angustifolium: evidence for a conifer-understory species endophyte ecology

TL;DR: This study reports for the first time the production of the potent antifungal compound griseofulvin by a fungal endophyte isolated from eastern white pine needles and lowbush blueberry stems from the Acadian forest of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada.