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Christopher Walker
Christopher Walker
Visiting Professor in Applied Biology, Cranfield University
Verified email at rbge.ac.uk
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A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi
DS Hibbett, M Binder, JF Bischoff, M Blackwell, PF Cannon, OE Eriksson, ...
Mycological research 111 (5), 509-547, 2007
32442007
A new fungal phylum, the Glomeromycota: phylogeny and evolution
A SCHÜßLER, D Schwarzott, C Walker
Mycological research 105 (12), 1413-1421, 2001
29662001
An evidence-based consensus for the classification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota)
D Redecker, A Schüßler, H Stockinger, SL Stürmer, JB Morton, C Walker
Mycorrhiza 23, 515-531, 2013
7782013
Phylogenetic reference data for systematics and phylotaxonomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from phylum to species level
M Krüger, C Krüger, C Walker, H Stockinger, A Schüßler
New phytologist 193 (4), 970-984, 2012
7342012
INFORMAS (I nternational N etwork for F ood and O besity/non‐communicable diseases R esearch, M onitoring and A ction S upport): overview and key principles
B Swinburn, G Sacks, S Vandevijvere, S Kumanyika, T Lobstein, B Neal, ...
Obesity reviews 14, 1-12, 2013
7072013
The Glomeromycota: A Species List With New Families and New Gener
A Schüssler, C Walker
The Glomeromycota: A Species List With New Families and New Gener, 2010
5012010
Populations of endogonaceous fungi at two locations in central Iowa
C Walker, CW Mize, HS McNabb Jr
Canadian Journal of Botany 60 (12), 2518-2529, 1982
4331982
Taxonomic concepts in the Endogonaceae: spore wall characteristics in species descriptions.
C Walker
4111983
Glomus, the largest genus of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomales), is nonmonophyletic
D Schwarzott, C Walker, A Schüßler
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 21 (2), 190-197, 2001
3532001
Glomus intraradices DAOM197198’, a model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, is not Glomus intraradices
H Stockinger, C Walker, A Schüßler
New phytologist 183 (4), 1176-1187, 2009
3432009
Monitoring and benchmarking government policies and actions to improve the healthiness of food environments: a proposed G overnment H ealthy F ood E nvironment P olicy I ndex
B Swinburn, S Vandevijvere, V Kraak, G Sacks, W Snowdon, C Hawkes, ...
Obesity reviews 14, 24-37, 2013
3282013
Systematics and taxonomy of the arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi (Glomales)-a possible way forward
C Walker
Agronomie 12 (10), 887-897, 1992
2561992
Monitoring the price and affordability of foods and diets globally
A Lee, CN Mhurchu, G Sacks, B Swinburn, W Snowdon, S Vandevijvere, ...
Obesity reviews 14, 82-95, 2013
2312013
The concept of succession in relation to the spread of sheathing mycorrhizal fungi on inoculated tree seedlings growing in unsterile soils
PA Mason, J Wilson, FT Last, C Walker
Plant and Soil 71, 247-256, 1983
2311983
The use of TKM-100802 and convalescent plasma in 2 patients with Ebola virus disease in the United States
CS Kraft, AL Hewlett, S Koepsell, AM Winkler, CJ Kratochvil, LA Larson, ...
Clinical infectious diseases 61 (4), 496-502, 2015
2232015
Diversity of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacers within and among isolates of Glomus mosseae and related mycorrhizal fungi
SA Lloyd‐MacGilp, SM Chambers, JC Dodd, AH Fitter, C Walker, ...
New Phytologist 133 (1), 103-111, 1996
2191996
The glomeromycota
A Schüßler, C Walker
A species list with new families and new genera. Schüßler A., Walker C …, 2010
2042010
Analysis of partial Glomales SSU rRNA gene sequences: implications for primer design and phylogeny
A SCHÜßLER, H Gehrig, D Schwarzott, C Walker
Mycological Research 105 (1), 5-15, 2001
2042001
Names and epithets in the Glomales and Endogonales.
C Walker, JM Trappe
2001993
Molecular phylogeny and new taxa in the Archaeosporales (Glomeromycota): Ambispora fennica gen. sp. nov., Ambisporaceae fam. nov., and emendation of Archaeospora and …
C Walker, M Vestberg, F Demircik, H Stockinger, M Saito, H Sawaki, ...
Mycological Research 111 (2), 137-153, 2007
1932007
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