human | Q5 |
P428 | botanist author abbreviation | B.Andersen |
P586 | IPNI author ID | 20009945-1 |
P213 | ISNI | 0000000136979802 |
P691 | NL CR AUT ID | jcu20211122497 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-4544-9886 |
P3829 | Publons author ID | 2724163 |
P1053 | ResearcherID | F-3922-2012 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 35560882000 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 307216232 |
P69 | educated at | Technical University of Denmark | Q1269766 |
P108 | employer | Aalborg University | Q601956 |
Technical University of Denmark | Q1269766 | ||
P734 | family name | Andersen | Q21501893 |
Andersen | Q21501893 | ||
Andersen | Q21501893 | ||
P101 | field of work | fungus | Q764 |
mycology | Q7175 | ||
indoor environment | Q26989033 | ||
P735 | given name | Birgitte | Q19816196 |
Birgitte | Q19816196 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
Danish | Q9035 | ||
P106 | occupation | university teacher | Q1622272 |
mycologist | Q2487799 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q41569939 | A Dereplication and Bioguided Discovery Approach to Reveal New Compounds from a Marine-Derived Fungus Stilbella fimetaria. |
Q63443232 | A polyphasic approach for the characterization of endophytic Alternaria strains isolated from grapevines |
Q45980233 | A polyphasic approach to the taxonomy of the Alternaria infectoria species-group. |
Q44890447 | Alternaria and Fusarium in Norwegian grains of reduced quality--a matched pair sample study |
Q63443236 | Alternaria cerasidanica sp. nov., isolated in Denmark from drupes of Prunus avium |
Q63443253 | Associated field mycobiota on malt barley |
Q33885525 | Associations between fungal species and water-damaged building materials. |
Q48679160 | Automated and Unbiased Image Analyses as Tools in Phenotypic Classification of Small-Spored Alternaria spp. |
Q44482314 | Automated and unbiased classification of chemical profiles from fungi using high performance liquid chromatography. |
Q37539444 | Biological Potential of Chitinolytic Marine Bacteria |
Q44042682 | Characterization of Alternaria and Penicillium species from similar substrata based on growth at different temperature, pH and water activity. |
Q46799767 | Characterization of Alternaria strains from Argentinean blueberry, tomato, walnut and wheat |
Q63443247 | Characterization of Stachybotrys from Water-Damaged Buildings Based on Morphology, Growth, and Metabolite Production |
Q46899334 | Characterization of microbial communities and fungal metabolites on field grown strawberries from organic and conventional production |
Q48052568 | Chemical and molecular characterization of Phomopsis and Cytospora-like endophytes from different host plants in Brazil. |
Q63443250 | Chemical and morphological segregation of Alternaria alternata, A. gaisen and A. longipes |
Q63443248 | Chemical and morphological segregation of Alternaria arborescens, A. infectoria and A. tenuissima species-groups |
Q43236904 | Chemical characterization of Phoma pomorum isolated from Danish maize |
Q52571607 | Cladosporium species in indoor environments. |
Q63443259 | Consistent production of phenolic compounds byPenicillium brevicompactum for chemotaxonomic characterization |
Q63443255 | Differentiation of Altemaria infectoria and Alternaria alternata based on morphology, metabolite profiles, and cultural characteristics |
Q28817542 | Diversity and taxonomy of Chaetomium and chaetomium-like fungi from indoor environments |
Q63443241 | Food-borne fungi in fruit and cereals and their production of mycotoxins |
Q91498915 | Fungal and chemical diversity in hay and wrapped haylage for equine feed |
Q58839910 | In vitro activities of eight antifungal drugs against 70 clinical and environmental isolates of Alternaria species |
Q46503586 | Metabolite production by different Ulocladium species |
Q49837206 | Metabolite production by species of Stemphylium. |
Q40705397 | Metabolite profiles of Stachybotrys isolates from water-damaged buildings and their induction of inflammatory mediators and cytotoxicity in macrophages |
Q63443257 | Metabolite profiles of common Stemphylium species |
Q33768301 | Molecular and phenotypic descriptions of Stachybotrys chlorohalonata sp. nov. and two chemotypes of Stachybotrys chartarum found in water-damaged buildings |
Q34554728 | Multilocus phylogeny and MALDI-TOF analysis of the plant pathogenic species Alternaria dauci and relatives |
Q45241371 | Natural occurrence of fungi and fungal metabolites in moldy tomatoes. |
Q63443242 | Novel Chemotaxonomic Markers of theAlternaria infectoriaSpecies-Group |
Q44841139 | Penicillium expansum: consistent production of patulin, chaetoglobosins, and other secondary metabolites in culture and their natural occurrence in fruit products |
Q46137552 | Potato carrot agar with manganese as an isolation medium for Alternaria, Epicoccum and Phoma. |
Q40790019 | Potentially harmful secondary metabolites produced by indoor Chaetomium species on artificially and naturally contaminated building materials |
Q39926351 | Pre-contamination of new gypsum wallboard with potentially harmful fungal species |
Q46564422 | Production of fumonisins B2 and B4 in Tolypocladium species |
Q46552778 | Production of mycotoxins on artificially and naturally infested building materials. |
Q40543312 | Rapid detection and identification of Stachybotrys and Chaetomium species using tissue PCR analysis |
Q54588641 | Real-time PCR quantification of the AM-toxin gene and HPLC qualification of toxigenic metabolites from Alternaria species from apples. |
Q90001591 | Secondary metabolite profiles of small-spored Alternaria support the new phylogenetic organization of the genus |
Q63443238 | Secondary metabolite profiling of Alternaria dauci, A. porri, A. solani, and A. tomatophila |
Q63443256 | Secondary metabolites produced byAltemaria infectoria and their use as chemotaxonomic markers |
Q33704966 | Species and ecological diversity within the Cladosporium cladosporioides complex (Davidiellaceae, Capnodiales). |
Q28383740 | Stachybotrys mycotoxins: from culture extracts to dust samples |
Q112038765 | The mysterious mould outbreak - A comprehensive fungal colonisation in a climate-controlled museum repository challenges the environmental guidelines for heritage collections |
Q37101889 | The use of secondary metabolite profiling in chemotaxonomy of filamentous fungi |
Q60378536 | The world’s ten most feared fungi |
Q44295417 | Toxigenic diversity of two different RAPD groups of Stachybotrys chartarum isolates analyzed by potential for trichothecene production and for boar sperm cell motility inhibition. |
Q51223127 | Visualization of the structural changes in plywood and gypsum board during the growth of Chaetomium globosum and Stachybotrys chartarum. |
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