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Taxonomy and biodiversity of Colletotrichum
F. Liu
Sub Theoretical Biology & Bioinformatics
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Biodiversity
100%
Colletotrichum
100%
Species Delimitation
37%
Species Complex
37%
Colletotrichum Species
37%
DNA Sequencing
25%
Morphological Characters
25%
Gigaspora
25%
Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Recognition (GCPSR)
25%
Taxonomic Study
25%
Phylogeny
12%
Classification System
12%
Brazil
12%
Plant Pathogen
12%
Molecular Analysis
12%
Host Specificity
12%
Human Patients
12%
Misidentification
12%
MAT1-2
12%
GAPDH
12%
Conidia
12%
Species Names
12%
Unknown Species
12%
Genetic Recombination
12%
Morphological Characterization
12%
Polyphasic Approach
12%
Anthracnose Disease
12%
Coalescent Methods
12%
Bayesian Phylogenetics and Phylogeography
12%
Natural Classification
12%
Herbaceous Hosts
12%
Proteaceae
12%
Camellia
12%
Anthracnose Pathogen
12%
Taxonomic Treatment
12%
Sampling Size
12%
General Mixed Yule-coalescent
12%
Novel Analytical Method
12%
Poisson Tree Processes
12%
Woody Hosts
12%
Commercially Important
12%
TUB2
12%
HIS3
12%
High Biodiversity
12%
Ecological Character
12%
Mating Test
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Colletotrichum
100%
Infectious Agent
18%
DNA Sequence
18%
Morphological Trait
18%
Gigaspora
18%
Proteaceae
9%
Crop
9%
Cladistics
9%
Phylogeny
9%
Tree
9%
Morphology
9%
New Species
9%
Conidium
9%
Phylogeography
9%
HIS3
9%
Genetic Recombination
9%
Camellia
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Colletotrichum
100%
Cladistics
27%
Anthracnose
18%
Gigaspora
18%
Plant Pathogens
9%
Host Plant
9%
Conidium
9%
Neotypes
9%
Camellia
9%
New Species
9%
Phylogeography
9%
Genetic Recombination
9%
Proteaceae
9%