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E. B. Gareth Jones

Researcher at King Saud University

Publications -  100
Citations -  8521

E. B. Gareth Jones is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dothideomycetes & Marine fungi. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 84 publications receiving 6752 citations. Previous affiliations of E. B. Gareth Jones include Mae Fah Luang University & Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency.

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Conioscypha nakagirii, a new species from naturally submerged wood in Thailand based on morphological and molecular data

TL;DR: Both morphological and molecular evidence justifies the introduction of the new species, C. nakagirii, which differs from known Conioscypha species and similar taxa in that it has large, turbinate to pyriform, black and smooth-walled conidia.
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of dothideomycetes

TL;DR: The recent monograph of 105 families by Hyde and co-workers (2013), with a phylogenetic tree based on four genes, has advanced the understanding of this group and kick-started further studies.
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Morphological Variety in Distoseptispora and Introduction of Six Novel Species

TL;DR: Based on morphological examination and molecular DNA data, six new species, Distoseptispora amniculi, D. atroviridis and D. verrucosa, are proposed in this article.
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A new species of Trichoglossum (Geoglossales, Ascomycota) from Thailand

TL;DR: According to morphological examination and molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS sequence data, T. septatum diverges from other Trichoglossum species, and the two species are compared with allied taxa.
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Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Placement of Phaeodimeriella (Pseudoperisporiaceae, Pleosporales)

TL;DR: The genus Phaeodimeriella is re-described and illustrated using modern concepts from fresh collections and provided with molecular data, and the genus Lizonia is placed in Didymellaceae based on phylogenetic analysis.