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Edwin C.A. Abeln

Researcher at Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures

Publications -  9
Citations -  976

Edwin C.A. Abeln is an academic researcher from Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycosphaerella & Cercospora. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 935 citations.

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Hybrid genotypes in the pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans

TL;DR: The authors propose the existence of two species, C. neoformans (Sanfelice) Vuillemin and C. bacillisporus Kwon-Chung, which differ in geographical distribution, serotypes and ecological origin, and within each species three AFLP genotypes occur.
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Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic characters differentiate several novel species of Mycosphaerella and related anamorphs on banana

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors collected a global set of Mycosphaerella strains from banana, and compared them by means of morphology and a multi-gene nucleotide sequence data set.
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Molecular diagnostics for the sigatoka disease complex of banana.

TL;DR: This study has developed rapid and robust species-specific molecular-based diagnostic tools for detection and quantification of M. fijiensis, M. musicola, and M. eumusae in the Sigatoka disease complex of banana.
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Mating type gene analysis in apparently asexual Cercospora species is suggestive of cryptic sex.

TL;DR: The genus Cercospora consists of numerous important, apparently asexual plant pathogens and degenerate primers from homologous sequences in related species are designed to amplify part of the C. apii, C. apiicola,C.
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Phylogenetic relationships among Neofabraea species causing tree cankers and bull's-eye rot of apple based on DNA sequencing of ITS nuclear rDNA, mitochondrial rDNA, and the β-tubulin gene

TL;DR: This work provides evidence for the existence of four distinct Neofabraea apple pathogens including N. malicorticis, N. perennans , N. alba , and a putative new Neof abraea species that was isolated in both Europe and eastern North America.