Publications
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Coreomyces (Laboulbeniales) in Sweden, with two new species.
(2021). Nordic Journal of Botany, . vol. 39 DOI -
The taxonomy of the model filamentous fungus Podospora anserina.
(2020). MycoKeys, ss. 51-69 DOI -
Contributions to the understanding of diversity and evolution in the genus Coreomyces.
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Position specificity in the genus Coreomyces (Laboulbeniomycetes, Ascomycota).
(2018). Fungal Systematics and Evolution, vol. 1 1, ss. 217 217-228 228 DOI -
A crush on small fungi: An efficient and quick method for obtaining DNA from minute ascomycetes.
(2018). Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 9, ss. 148-158 DOI -
New species of Preussia with 8-celled ascospores (Sporormiaceae, Pleosporales, Ascomycota).
(2015). Phytotaxa, vol. 234, ss. 143-150 DOI -
Coprophilous contributions to the phylogeny of Lasiosphaeriaceae and allied taxa within Sordariales (Ascomycota, Fungi).
(2015). Fungal diversity, vol. 10, ss. 101-113 DOI -
Molecular phylogeny of Sydowiellaceae: resolving the position of Cainiella.
(2012). Mycologia, vol. 104, ss. 419-426 DOI -
Phylogenetic relationships of Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota) as revealed by analyses of mtSSU and nLSU rDNA sequence data..
(2005). Mycological Research, vol. 109, ss. 159-172 -
Phylogenetic relationships of coprophilous Pleosporales (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota), and the classification of some bitunicate taxa of unknown position..
(2006). Mycological Research, vol. 110, ss. 527-536 -
Habitat differences of coprophilous fungi on moose dung..
(2002). Mycological Research, vol. 106, ss. 1360-1366 -
Species richness of coprophilous ascomycetes in relation to variable food intake by herbivores.
(2008). Fungal diversity, vol. 30, ss. 73-81 -
Sporsäckssvampar: svampworkshop med fokus på de allra minsta.
(2010). Fauna och flora , Uppsala: SLU Publikationsservice. vol. 105, ss. 18-19 -
A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes.
(2009). Studies in mycology, vol. 64, ss. 1-15 DOI -
Phylogenetic relationships and an assessment of traditionally used taxonomic characters in the Sporormiaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota), utilising multi-gene phylogenies.
(2009). Systematics and Biodiversity, vol. 7, ss. 465-478 DOI