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Gregory Bonito
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 147
Citations - 8302
Gregory Bonito is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Truffle. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 119 publications receiving 6103 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory Bonito include University of Georgia & University of New Mexico.
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Global diversity and geography of soil fungi
Leho Tedersoo,Mohammad Bahram,Sergei Põlme,Urmas Kõljalg,Nourou S. Yorou,Ravi L. C. Wijesundera,Luis Villarreal Ruiz,Aída M. Vasco-Palacios,Pham Q uang Thu,Ave Suija,Matthew E. Smith,Cathy Sharp,Erki Saluveer,Alessandro Saitta,Miguel Rosas,Taavi Riit,David A. Ratkowsky,Karin Pritsch,Kadri Põldmaa,Meike Piepenbring,Cherdchai Phosri,Marko Peterson,Kaarin Parts,Kadri Pärtel,Eveli Otsing,Eduardo Nouhra,André Ledoux Njouonkou,R. Henrik Nilsson,Luis N. Morgado,Jordan R. Mayor,Tom W. May,Luiza Majuakim,D. Jean Lodge,Su S ee Lee,Karl-Henrik Larsson,Petr Kohout,Kentaro Hosaka,Indrek Hiiesalu,Terry W. Henkel,Helery Harend,Liang-Dong Guo,Alina Greslebin,Gwen Grelet,József Geml,Genevieve Gates,W. Dunstan,Chris W. Dunk,Rein Drenkhan,John Dearnaley,André De Kesel,Tan Dang,Xin Chen,Franz Buegger,Francis Q. Brearley,Gregory Bonito,Sten Anslan,Sandra E. Abell,Kessy Abarenkov +57 more
TL;DR: Diversity of most fungal groups peaked in tropical ecosystems, but ectomycorrhizal fungi and several fungal classes were most diverse in temperate or boreal ecosystems, and manyfungal groups exhibited distinct preferences for specific edaphic conditions (such as pH, calcium, or phosphorus).
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A phylum-level phylogenetic classification of zygomycete fungi based on genome-scale data
Joseph W. Spatafora,Ying Chang,Gerald L. Benny,Katy Lazarus,Matthew E. Smith,Mary L. Berbee,Gregory Bonito,Nicolas Corradi,Igor V. Grigoriev,Andrii P. Gryganskyi,Timothy Y. James,Kerry O'Donnell,Robert W. Roberson,Thomas N. Taylor,Jessie K. Uehling,Rytas Vilgalys,Merlin M. White,Jason E. Stajich +17 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that zygomycetes comprise two major clades that form a paraphyletic grade, and the phyla Mucoromycota and ZoopagomyCota are circumscribed.
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The Ascomycota Tree of Life: A Phylum-wide Phylogeny Clarifies the Origin and Evolution of Fundamental Reproductive and Ecological Traits
Conrad L. Schoch,Gi-Ho Sung,Francesc López-Giráldez,Jeffrey P. Townsend,Jolanta Miadlikowska,Valérie Hofstetter,Barbara Robbertse,P. Brandon Matheny,P. Brandon Matheny,Frank Kauff,Zheng Wang,Cécile Gueidan,Rachael M. Andrie,Kristin M. Trippe,Linda M. Ciufetti,Anja Amtoft Wynns,Emily Fraker,Brendan P. Hodkinson,Gregory Bonito,Johannes Z. Groenewald,Mahdi Arzanlou,Mahdi Arzanlou,G. Sybren de Hoog,Pedro W. Crous,David Hewitt,Donald H. Pfister,Kristin R. Peterson,Marieka Gryzenhout,Michael J. Wingfield,André Aptroot,Sung-Oui Suh,Meredith Blackwell,David M. Hillis,Gareth W. Griffith,Lisa A. Castlebury,Amy Y. Rossman,H. Thorsten Lumbsch,Robert Lücking,Burkhard Büdel,Alexandra Rauhut,Paul Diederich,Damien Ertz,David M. Geiser,Kentaro Hosaka,Patrik Inderbitzin,Jan Kohlmeyer,Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer,Lizel Mostert,Kerry O'Donnell,Harrie J. M. Sipman,Jack D. Rogers,R. A. Shoemaker,Junta Sugiyama,Richard C. Summerbell,Wendy A. Untereiner,Peter R. Johnston,Soili Stenroos,Alga Zuccaro,Paul S. Dyer,Peter D. Crittenden,Mariette S. Cole,Karen Hansen,James M. Trappe,Rebecca Yahr,Franois Lutzoni,Joseph W. Spatafora +65 more
TL;DR: A 6-gene, 420-species maximum-likelihood phylogeny of Ascomycota, the largest phylum of Fungi, and a phylogenetic informativeness analysis of all 6 genes and a series of ancestral character state reconstructions support a terrestrial, saprobic ecology as ancestral are presented.
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Bacterial-fungal interactions: ecology, mechanisms and challenges.
Aurélie Deveau,Gregory Bonito,Jessie K. Uehling,Jessie K. Uehling,Mathieu Paoletti,Matthias Becker,Saskia Bindschedler,Stéphane Hacquard,Vincent Hervé,Jessy Labbé,Jessy Labbé,Olga A. Lastovetsky,Sophie Mieszkin,Larry J. Millet,Balázs Vajna,Pilar Junier,Paola Bonfante,Bastiaan P. Krom,Stefan Olsson,Jan Dirk van Elsas,Lukas Y. Wick +20 more
TL;DR: A particular focus is placed on the understanding of BFI within complex microbial communities and in regard of the metaorganism concept, as well as recent discoveries that clarify the (molecular) mechanisms involved in bacterial-fungal relationships.
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A Multifactor Analysis of Fungal and Bacterial Community Structure in the Root Microbiome of Mature Populus deltoides Trees
Migun Shakya,Migun Shakya,Neil Gottel,Hector F. Castro,Hector F. Castro,Zamin K. Yang,Lee E. Gunter,Jessy Labbé,Wellington Muchero,Gregory Bonito,Rytas Vilgalys,Gerald A. Tuskan,Mircea Podar,Mircea Podar,Christopher W. Schadt,Christopher W. Schadt +15 more
TL;DR: While most variation remains unattributed, the authors observed significant differences in the microbiota between watersheds (Tennessee vs. North Carolina) and seasons (Spring vs. Fall).