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Paul F. Cannon
Researcher at Royal Botanic Gardens
Publications - 96
Citations - 8990
Paul F. Cannon is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Gardens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 75 publications receiving 8085 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul F. Cannon include CABI & University of Liverpool.
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Fungi from mauritius : four new ascomycetes on native plants
TL;DR: Englerodothis oleae and Lepteutypa tropicalis spp. as discussed by the authors collected from the Mauritian native plants Cordemoya integrifolia, Olea lancea and species of Pandanus are described, illustrated and compared with related taxa.
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Impacts of rising atmospheric CO2 on soil biota and processes in model terrestrial ecosystems.
Thomas Hefin Jones,Lindsey J. Thompson,John H. Lawton,T. M. Bezemer,Richard D. Bardgett,Tim M. Blackburn,Kenneth D. Bruce,Paul F. Cannon,G. S. Hall,G. Howson,Clive G. Jones,Christian Kampichler,Ellen Kandeler,DA Richie +13 more
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Multigene phylogenetic analysis detects cryptic species of Tryblidiopsis in China.
TL;DR: Comparisons showed that species of Tryblidiopsis from China were distinct from the European type species and formed a monophyletic clade, and these species appear to be highly host specific and are probably restricted to the host genus Picea.
Arthoniales: Arthoniaceae, including the genera Arthonia, Arthothelium, Briancoppinsia, Bryostigma, Coniocarpon, Diarthonis, Inoderma, Naevia, Pachnolepia, Reichlingia, Snippocia, Sporodophoron, Synarthonia and Tylophoron.
Paul F. Cannon,D Ertz,A Frisch,A Aptroot,S Chambers,Brian J. Coppins,N Sanderson,J. Simkin,P Wolseley +8 more
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Biotrophic species of Phyllachoraceae associated with the angiosperm family Erythroxylaceae
Paul F. Cannon,Harry C. Evans +1 more
TL;DR: The biotrophic species of Phyllachoraceae associated with the angiosperm family Erythroxylaceae are examined, and five new species and one new subspecies proposed.