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Johannes Z. Groenewald
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 322
Citations - 30762
Johannes Z. Groenewald is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycosphaerella & Genus. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 312 publications receiving 25154 citations. Previous affiliations of Johannes Z. Groenewald include University of California, Berkeley & University of Mauritius.
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Pseudocercospora casuarinae. Fungal Planet 66
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Devriesia fraseriae : Fungal Planet 65
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New and Interesting Fungi. 5
Pedro W. Crous,B.A.D. Begoude,Johanna Boers,Uwe Braun,B. Declercq,Jan Dijksterhuis,Todd F. Elliott,G.A. Garay-Rodriguez,Željko Jurjević,Julia Kruse,Celeste C. Linde,A. L. Loyd,Laurence A. Mound,E. R. Osieck,Lydia I. Rivera-Vargas,A.M. Quimbita,Carlos A. Rodas,Jolanda Roux,R. K. Schumacher,M. Starink-Willemse,R. Thangavel,JM Trappe,Arien van Iperen,C. Van Steenwinkel,Alice Wells,M. J. Wingfield,Nefize Yılmaz,Johannes Z. Groenewald +27 more
TL;DR: Nine new genera, 17 new species, nine new combinations, seven epitypes, three lectotypes, one neotype, and 14 interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study.
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Athelia rolfsii (= Sclerotium rolfsii) infects banana in the Philippines
Bienvenido D. Acabal,Teresita U. Dalisay,Johannes Z. Groenewald,Pedro W. Crous,Christian Joseph R. Cumagun +4 more
TL;DR: A rotting disease on the corm and leaf sheaths, splitting of the pseudostem and yellowing of the leaves were observed only in Toledo City, Cebu province and the causal organism was identified as Athelia rolfsii, the first report of this fungal pathogen on banana from the Philippines.
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A phylogenetic re-evaluation of Dothideomycetes
Conrad L. Schoch,Joseph W. Spatafora,H.T. Lumbsch,Sabine M. Huhndorf,Kevin D. Hyde,Johannes Z. Groenewald,Pedro W. Crous +6 more
TL;DR: This volume presents a re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships within the class Dothideomycetes, which is by far the largest and arguably most phylogenetically diverse class within the largest fungal phylum, Ascomycota.