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Adrianne V Rice

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Tsui C, Farfan L, Roe A, Rice A, Cooke J, El-Kassaby Y, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Aug; 9(8):e105455. PMID: 25153489
Over 18 million ha of forests have been destroyed in the past decade in Canada by the mountain pine beetle (MPB) and its fungal symbionts. Understanding their population dynamics is...
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Tsui C, Roe A, El-Kassaby Y, Rice A, Alamouti S, Sperling F, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2011 Nov; 21(1):71-86. PMID: 22118059
We investigated the population structure of Grosmannia clavigera (Gc), a fungal symbiont of the mountain pine beetle (MPB) that plays a crucial role in the establishment and reproductive success of...
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Roe A, Rice A, Bromilow S, Cooke J, Sperling F
Mol Ecol Resour . 2011 May; 10(6):946-59. PMID: 21565104
There is strong community-wide interest in applying molecular techniques to fungal species delimitation and identification, but selection of a standardized region or regions of the genome has not been finalized....
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Roe A, James P, Rice A, Cooke J, Sperling F
Microb Ecol . 2011 Apr; 62(2):347-60. PMID: 21468661
Symbiont redundancy in obligate insect-fungal systems is thought to buffer the insect host against symbiont loss and to extend the environmental conditions under which the insect can persist. The mountain...
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Roe A, Rice A, Coltman D, Cooke J, Sperling F
Mol Ecol . 2010 Dec; 20(3):584-600. PMID: 21166729
Multipartite symbioses are complex symbiotic relationships involving multiple interacting partners. These types of partnerships provide excellent opportunities in which to apply a comparative approach to identify common historical patterns of...
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Rice A, Currah R
Mycologia . 2006 Aug; 98(2):307-18. PMID: 16894976
Two new psychrophilic Pseudogymnoascus species with Geomyces anamorphs are described from a Sphagnum bog in Alberta, Canada. Pseudogymnoascus appendiculatus has long, branched, orange appendages and smooth, fusoid to ellipsoidal ascospores...
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Rice A, Tsuneda A, Currah R
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2006 May; 56(3):372-82. PMID: 16689870
The abilities of some ascomycetes (Myxotrichaceae) from a Sphagnum bog in Alberta to degrade cellulose, phenolics, and Sphagnum tissue were compared with those of two basidiomycetes. Most Myxotrichaceae degraded cellulose...