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Karen W. Hughes

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  108
Citations -  9414

Karen W. Hughes is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gymnopus & Agaricomycetes. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 105 publications receiving 8120 citations.

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Biogeographical patterns in Artomyces pyxidatus.

TL;DR: Mating compatibility was extended to include collections from Russia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Utah to establish that populations from the eastern United States, Sweden, and China were conspecific based on mating compatibility and enzyme profiles.
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Revision of pyrophilous taxa of Pholiota described from North America reveals four species—P. brunnescens, P. castanea, P. highlandensis, and P. molesta

TL;DR: The “body snatchers” hypothesis is introduced that explains the maintenance of some pyrophilous fungi in ecosystems as endophytes and/or endolichenic fungi.
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Effects of 5-azacytidine on transformation and gene expression in Nicotiana tabacum

TL;DR: It is shown that 5-azacytidine can increase NPT II activity in transformed cell lines and plants and increase the growth rate of the callus in the presence of kanamycin.
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Free-radical stress response in paraquat-sensitive and resistant tobacco plants

TL;DR: Transmission of the paraquat-resistance trait through a sexual cycle indicated that the trait had a genetic basis and resistance to paraquats was influenced by the age of the tissues examined.
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Cortinarius section Sanguinei in North America

TL;DR: The North American species of Cortinarius section Sanguinei were studied using morphological characters and ITS and RPB2 sequence data, and two species with red lamellae C. sanguineus and C. marylandensis comb.