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Ludwig Beenken

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Gossner M, Beenken L, Arend K, Begerow D, Persoh D
ISME Commun . 2023 Nov; 1(1):6. PMID: 37938649
Plants can be severely affected by insect herbivores and phytopathogenic fungi, but interactions between these plant antagonists are poorly understood. We analysed the impact of feeding damage by the abundant...
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Cornejo C, Otani T, Suzuki N, Beenken L
Mycoscience . 2023 Nov; 64(5):123-127. PMID: 37936945
is an ascomycetous fungus that has been regularly found in its asexual form on European hornbeam () in Europe over the past two decades. Here we describe the discovery of...
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Laas M, Adamson K, Barnes I, Janousek J, Mullett M, Adamcikova K, et al.
Mol Plant Pathol . 2022 Aug; 23(11):1620-1639. PMID: 35957598
Lecanosticta acicola is a pine needle pathogen causing brown spot needle blight that results in premature needle shedding with considerable damage described in North America, Europe, and Asia. Microsatellite and...
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Potzelsberger E, Gossner M, Beenken L, Gazda A, Petr M, Ylioja T, et al.
Sci Data . 2021 Aug; 8(1):210. PMID: 34362931
For non-native tree species with an origin outside of Europe a detailed compilation of enemy species including the severity of their attack is lacking up to now. We collected information...
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Ata J, Burns K, Marchetti S, Munck I, Beenken L, Worrall J, et al.
PeerJ . 2021 Jun; 9:e11435. PMID: 34178437
Increasing prevalence of conifer needle pathogens globally have prompted further studies on pathogen identification and a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships among needle pathogens. Several species can be aggressive pathogens...
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Cornejo C, Hauser A, Beenken L, Cech T, Rigling D
Fungal Biol . 2021 Apr; 125(5):347-356. PMID: 33910676
Since the early 2000s, reports on declining hornbeam trees (Carpinus betulus) are spreading in Europe. Two fungi are involved in the decline phenomenon: One is Anthostoma decipiens, but the other...
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Voglmayr H, Beenken L
Mycol Prog . 2020 Feb; 19(3):205-222. PMID: 32104168
Based on molecular phylogenetic and morphological evidence, the new genus (Xylariales) is established for several species previously classified within (Diaporthales). Fresh collections of from dead overwintered leaves of and of...
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Horn K, Franke T, Unterseher M, Schnittler M, Beenken L
Am J Bot . 2013 Oct; 100(11):2158-74. PMID: 24142907
Premise Of The Study: To understand the early evolution of mycorrhizal symbioses, it is important to know the fungal partners of gametophytes and sporophytes for basal lineages of vascular plants....
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Beenken L, Zoller S, Berndt R
Mycologia . 2012 Jan; 104(3):659-81. PMID: 22223173
Dasyspora gregaria, the single species of the allegedly monotypic rust genus Dasyspora (Basidiomycota, Pucciniales), was investigated by light microscopy and DNA sequencing (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region, partial LSU and SSU of the...
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Beenken L, Berndt R
Mycologia . 2010 Jun; 102(3):650-63. PMID: 20524597
Seven species of the rust genus Sphaerophragmium occur on members of the tropical plant family Annonaceae. Uropyxis gerstneri is recombined to S. gerstneri. A new species, S. xylopiae, is described...