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Bradley R. Kropp
Researcher at Utah State University
Publications - 53
Citations - 2013
Bradley R. Kropp is an academic researcher from Utah State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laccaria bicolor & Mycorrhiza. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1888 citations. Previous affiliations of Bradley R. Kropp include Laval University.
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Major clades of Agaricales: a multilocus phylogenetic overview
P. Brandon Matheny,Judd M. Curtis,Valérie Hofstetter,M. Catherine Aime,Jean-Marc Moncalvo,Zai-Wei Ge,Zhu-Liang Yang,Jason C. Slot,Joseph F. Ammirati,Timothy J. Baroni,Neale L. Bougher,Karen W. Hughes,D. Jean Lodge,Richard W. Kerrigan,Michelle T. Seidl,Duur K. Aanen,Matthew DeNitis,Graciela María Daniele,Dennis E. Desjardin,Bradley R. Kropp,Lorelei L. Norvell,Andrew D. Parker,Else C. Vellinga,Rytas Vilgalys,David S. Hibbett +24 more
TL;DR: An overview of the phylogeny of the Agaricales is presented based on a multilocus analysis of a six-gene region supermatrix, with at least 11 origins of the ectomycorrhizal habit appear to have evolved in the AgARicales.
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Out of the Palaeotropics? Historical biogeography and diversification of the cosmopolitan ectomycorrhizal mushroom family Inocybaceae
P. Brandon Matheny,M. Catherine Aime,Neale L. Bougher,Bart Buyck,Dennis E. Desjardin,Egon Horak,Bradley R. Kropp,D. Jean Lodge,Kasem Soytong,James M. Trappe,David S. Hibbett +10 more
TL;DR: The Inocybaceae initially diversified no later than the Cretaceous in Palaeotropical settings, in association with angiosperms, and accelerated during the Palaeogene in north and south temperate regions, whereas several relictual lineages persisted in the tropics.
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Solubilization and mineralization of lignin by white rot fungi
TL;DR: Short-term studies showed that the different conditions had different effects on the production of the two products and on the activities of the enzymes, and medium pH and manganese affected lignin degradation by the different species differently.
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Influence of solar UV-B radiation on peatland microbial communities of southern Argentinia
TL;DR: The responses of microbial communities to manipulations of solar UV-B radiation are investigated in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina in the austral spring and summer due to the Antarctic ‘ozone hole’ and the general erosion of the ozone layer.
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The incompatibility system and relative ectomycorrhizal performance of monokaryons and reconstituted dikaryons of Laccaria bicolor
Bradley R. Kropp,Josée Fortin +1 more
TL;DR: The incompatibility system of four Laccaria bicolor collections was studied and found to be bifactorial with multiallelic mating type factors and each seedling growth parameter showed significant differences resulting from inoculation with different cultures.