Birgitte Andersen

Danish mycologist

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P428botanist author abbreviationB.Andersen
P586IPNI author ID20009945-1
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P691NL CR AUT IDjcu20211122497
P496ORCID iD0000-0002-4544-9886
P3829Publons author ID2724163
P1053ResearcherIDF-3922-2012
P1153Scopus author ID35560882000
P214VIAF ID307216232

P69educated atTechnical University of DenmarkQ1269766
P108employerAalborg UniversityQ601956
Technical University of DenmarkQ1269766
P734family nameAndersenQ21501893
AndersenQ21501893
AndersenQ21501893
P101field of workfungusQ764
mycologyQ7175
indoor environmentQ26989033
P735given nameBirgitteQ19816196
BirgitteQ19816196
P1412languages spoken, written or signedEnglishQ1860
DanishQ9035
P106occupationuniversity teacherQ1622272
mycologistQ2487799
P21sex or genderfemaleQ6581072

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Q41569939A Dereplication and Bioguided Discovery Approach to Reveal New Compounds from a Marine-Derived Fungus Stilbella fimetaria.
Q63443232A polyphasic approach for the characterization of endophytic Alternaria strains isolated from grapevines
Q45980233A polyphasic approach to the taxonomy of the Alternaria infectoria species-group.
Q44890447Alternaria and Fusarium in Norwegian grains of reduced quality--a matched pair sample study
Q63443236Alternaria cerasidanica sp. nov., isolated in Denmark from drupes of Prunus avium
Q63443253Associated field mycobiota on malt barley
Q33885525Associations between fungal species and water-damaged building materials.
Q48679160Automated and Unbiased Image Analyses as Tools in Phenotypic Classification of Small-Spored Alternaria spp.
Q44482314Automated and unbiased classification of chemical profiles from fungi using high performance liquid chromatography.
Q37539444Biological Potential of Chitinolytic Marine Bacteria
Q44042682Characterization of Alternaria and Penicillium species from similar substrata based on growth at different temperature, pH and water activity.
Q46799767Characterization of Alternaria strains from Argentinean blueberry, tomato, walnut and wheat
Q63443247Characterization of Stachybotrys from Water-Damaged Buildings Based on Morphology, Growth, and Metabolite Production
Q46899334Characterization of microbial communities and fungal metabolites on field grown strawberries from organic and conventional production
Q48052568Chemical and molecular characterization of Phomopsis and Cytospora-like endophytes from different host plants in Brazil.
Q63443250Chemical and morphological segregation of Alternaria alternata, A. gaisen and A. longipes
Q63443248Chemical and morphological segregation of Alternaria arborescens, A. infectoria and A. tenuissima species-groups
Q43236904Chemical characterization of Phoma pomorum isolated from Danish maize
Q52571607Cladosporium species in indoor environments.
Q63443259Consistent production of phenolic compounds byPenicillium brevicompactum for chemotaxonomic characterization
Q63443255Differentiation of Altemaria infectoria and Alternaria alternata based on morphology, metabolite profiles, and cultural characteristics
Q28817542Diversity and taxonomy of Chaetomium and chaetomium-like fungi from indoor environments
Q63443241Food-borne fungi in fruit and cereals and their production of mycotoxins
Q91498915Fungal and chemical diversity in hay and wrapped haylage for equine feed
Q58839910In vitro activities of eight antifungal drugs against 70 clinical and environmental isolates of Alternaria species
Q46503586Metabolite production by different Ulocladium species
Q49837206Metabolite production by species of Stemphylium.
Q40705397Metabolite profiles of Stachybotrys isolates from water-damaged buildings and their induction of inflammatory mediators and cytotoxicity in macrophages
Q63443257Metabolite profiles of common Stemphylium species
Q33768301Molecular and phenotypic descriptions of Stachybotrys chlorohalonata sp. nov. and two chemotypes of Stachybotrys chartarum found in water-damaged buildings
Q34554728Multilocus phylogeny and MALDI-TOF analysis of the plant pathogenic species Alternaria dauci and relatives
Q45241371Natural occurrence of fungi and fungal metabolites in moldy tomatoes.
Q63443242Novel Chemotaxonomic Markers of theAlternaria infectoriaSpecies-Group
Q44841139Penicillium expansum: consistent production of patulin, chaetoglobosins, and other secondary metabolites in culture and their natural occurrence in fruit products
Q46137552Potato carrot agar with manganese as an isolation medium for Alternaria, Epicoccum and Phoma.
Q40790019Potentially harmful secondary metabolites produced by indoor Chaetomium species on artificially and naturally contaminated building materials
Q39926351Pre-contamination of new gypsum wallboard with potentially harmful fungal species
Q46564422Production of fumonisins B2 and B4 in Tolypocladium species
Q46552778Production of mycotoxins on artificially and naturally infested building materials.
Q40543312Rapid detection and identification of Stachybotrys and Chaetomium species using tissue PCR analysis
Q54588641Real-time PCR quantification of the AM-toxin gene and HPLC qualification of toxigenic metabolites from Alternaria species from apples.
Q90001591Secondary metabolite profiles of small-spored Alternaria support the new phylogenetic organization of the genus
Q63443238Secondary metabolite profiling of Alternaria dauci, A. porri, A. solani, and A. tomatophila
Q63443256Secondary metabolites produced byAltemaria infectoria and their use as chemotaxonomic markers
Q33704966Species and ecological diversity within the Cladosporium cladosporioides complex (Davidiellaceae, Capnodiales).
Q28383740Stachybotrys mycotoxins: from culture extracts to dust samples
Q112038765The mysterious mould outbreak - A comprehensive fungal colonisation in a climate-controlled museum repository challenges the environmental guidelines for heritage collections
Q37101889The use of secondary metabolite profiling in chemotaxonomy of filamentous fungi
Q60378536The world’s ten most feared fungi
Q44295417Toxigenic diversity of two different RAPD groups of Stachybotrys chartarum isolates analyzed by potential for trichothecene production and for boar sperm cell motility inhibition.
Q51223127Visualization of the structural changes in plywood and gypsum board during the growth of Chaetomium globosum and Stachybotrys chartarum.

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