Peter W Inglis
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Recent Articles
1.
Inglis P, Cavalcanti T, Facco M, Bakker F, Graham S
Ann Bot
. 2023 Jul;
132(2):293-318.
PMID: 37439499
Background And Aims: The Lythraceae are a mainly subtropical to tropical family of the order Myrtales with 28 currently accepted genera and approximately 600 species. There is currently no well-supported...
2.
Lopes R, de Souza D, Inglis P, Faria M
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2023 Jun;
200:107956.
PMID: 37356705
A total of 53 anamorphic strains of Brazilian Cordyceps species currently maintained in a government-owned culture collection, were reassessed for diversity and species identity using multi-loci-based phylogenetic methods. The strains...
3.
Borges L, Inglis P, Simon M, Ribeiro P, de Queiroz L
PhytoKeys
. 2023 Feb;
205:239-259.
PMID: 36762012
Generic delimitation in and allies (mimosoid legumes) has been in a state of flux, particularly caused by over-reliance on fruit and seed morphology to segregate species out of into the...
4.
Simon M, Mendoza Flores J, Liu H, Martins M, Drovetski S, Przelomska N, et al.
New Phytol
. 2021 Sep;
233(1):534-545.
PMID: 34537964
The genus Manihot, with around 120 known species, is native to a wide range of habitats and regions in the tropical and subtropical Americas. Its high species richness and recent...
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Inglis P, Santos L, Craveiro S, Ribeiro B, Castro M
Arch Virol
. 2020 Oct;
166(1):125-138.
PMID: 33111162
In a comparative analysis of genome sequences from isolates of the baculovirus Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChinNPV) from Brazil and Guatemala, we identified a subset of isolates possessing chimeric genomes. We...
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Inglis P, Mello S, Martins I, Silva J, Macedo K, Sifuentes D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Mar;
15(3):e0228485.
PMID: 32130211
Fifty four Trichoderma strains were isolated from soil samples collected from garlic and onion crops in eight different sites in Brazil and were identified using phylogenetic analysis based on combined...
7.
Craveiro S, Inglis P, Monteiro L, Santos L, Togawa R, Ribeiro Z, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2020 Feb;
9(8).
PMID: 32079633
We report the complete genomic sequences of seven viral isolates from the soybean looper () from midwestern and southeastern Brazil. The genomes range from 138,760 to 139,637 bp in length...
8.
Inglis P, Pappas M, Resende L, Grattapaglia D
PLoS One
. 2018 Oct;
13(10):e0206085.
PMID: 30335843
Modern genotyping techniques, such as SNP analysis and genotyping by sequencing (GBS), are hampered by poor DNA quality and purity, particularly in challenging plant species, rich in secondary metabolites. We...
9.
Inglis P, Mata L, Silva M, Vieira R, Alves R, Silva D, et al.
Planta Med
. 2018 Jun;
84(17):1300-1310.
PMID: 29929208
Plants of the genus principally , and are used in Brazilian folk medicine to treat kidney stones as well as other ailments, where the latter two species are listed in...
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Castro M, Melo F, Tagliari M, Inglis P, Craveiro S, Ribeiro Z, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2017 Jul;
148:152-161.
PMID: 28669710
Condylorrhiza vestigialis (Lepidoptera: Cambridae), commonly known as the Brazilian poplar moth or Alamo moth, is a serious defoliating pest of poplar, a crop of great economic importance for the production...