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BIOTIC INVASIONS: CAUSES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES, AND CONTROL
- R. N. Mack, D. Simberloff, W. Lonsdale, H. Evans, M. Clout, F. Bazzaz
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2000
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Parthenium hysterophorus: a review of its weed status and the possibilities for biological control.
- H. Evans
- Environmental Science
- 1997
The neotropical composite, Parthenium hysterophorus, has achieved major weed status in India and Australia within the past few decades. The reasons for its success as an alien invasive weed are…
Atlas of Entomopathogenic Fungi
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Endophytes and mycoparasites associated with an indigenous forest tree, Theobroma gileri, in Ecuador and a preliminary assessment of their potential as biocontrol agents of cocoa diseases
- H. Evans, K. Holmes, Sarah E. Thomas
- BiologyMycological Progress
- 1 May 2003
The main constraint and continuing threat to cocoa production in Latin America is disease caused by two basidiomycete fungi belonging to the genus Crinipellis (Agaricales), both of which are…
Phylogenetic-based nomenclatural proposals for Ophiocordycipitaceae (Hypocreales) with new combinations in Tolypocladium
- C. Quandt, R. Kepler, J. Spatafora
- BiologyIMA fungus
- 1 June 2014
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Entomogenous fungi in tropical forest ecosystems: an appraisal
- H. Evans
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 1982
Abstract. 1. Species of the genus Cordyceps (Ascomycotina; Clavicipitales) are the commonest fungi encountered on arthropods in tropical forests.
A revision of Verticillium section Prostrata. V. The genus Pochonia, with notes on Rotiferophthora.
A part of the species formerly classified in Verticillium sect. Prostratu is unrelated to the majority subsumed in Lecanicillium on molecular grounds. Most species of this clade have conspicuous…
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