Clark T. Rogerson's research while affiliated with New York Botanical Garden and other places

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Publications (5)


A New Species of Hypomyces on Helvella
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March 1971

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2 Reads

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5 Citations

Mycologia

Mycologia

Clark T. Rogerson

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Horace R. Simms
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A New Species of Penicillium

November 1970

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6 Reads

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4 Citations

Mycologia

Mycologia

A new species of Penicillium, characterized by unusual stroma-like, mostly sterile coremia, is described and given the name Penicillium pseudostromaticum. This species has been isolated from feathers of 24 species of birds in Minnesota, from old sporophore of Polyporus betulinus in New York and from cured tobacco in North Carolina.


A New Species of Penicillium

November 1970

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14 Reads

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9 Citations

Mycologia

Mycologia

A new species of Penicillium, characterized by unusual stroma-like, mostly sterile coremia, is described and given the name Penicillium pseudostromaticum. This species has been isolated from feathers of 24 species of birds in Minnesota, from old sporophore of Polyporus betulinus in New York and from cured tobacco in North Carolina.


The Hypocrealean Fungi (Ascomycetes, Hypocreales)

September 1970

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19 Reads

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88 Citations

Mycologia

Mycologia

A brief review of the taxonomic history of the order Hypocreales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) is presented. A modified characterization of the Hypocreales with one family, Hypocreaceae, and the acceptance and characterization of the Clavicipitales with one family, Clavicipitaceae, are given together with a key to the orders of the Ascomycetes subclass Ascomycetidae, and keys to the genera of the Hypocreales and the Clavicipitales. A total of 104 genera are tentatively maintained in the Hypocreales; 33 additional genera are indicated in synonymy. A total of 23 genera are included in the Clavicipitales, an additional 8 are indicated in synonymy.

Citations (4)


... The majority of known species in the Cordyceps genus infect insects and other arthropods, with a few parasitizing fungi and plants. Most Cordyceps species exhibit host specificity and are known to infect particular or closely related host species, with only a few having the ability to infect a wide range of hosts [9]. During the parasitic process, Cordyceps has developed a complex survival mechanism to facilitate its attachment to a host and avoid clearance by the host's immune system. ...

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Current Progress Regarding Cordyceps militaris, Its Metabolite Function, and Its Production
The Hypocrealean Fungi (Ascomycetes, Hypocreales)
  • Citing Article
  • September 1970

Mycologia

Mycologia

... Genetic analysis is required to determine the relationship between our samples and H. lacunosa collections from elsewhere in the world. Rogerson & Simms (1971) MYCOBANK 315654 COLLECTION: Wadi Quff PMNH-F-1071 DESCRIPTION: Powdery, pink and white aging to brown. ECOLOGY: Parasitic on other fungi, this ascomycete is exclusively found growing on Helvella species (Kuo 2006). ...

A New Species of Hypomyces on Helvella
  • Citing Article
  • March 1971

Mycologia

Mycologia

... No DNA data are available. Mycogone cervina and M. perniciosa are currently recognised in the genus Hypomyces (Rogerson and Simms 1971). Gams (1983) reported Mycogone calospora with Sibirina synanamorph, while Samuels (1985) reported Hypomyces mycogones with a mycogone-like aleuriosporic asexual morph. ...

A New Species of Hypomyces on Helvella
  • Citing Article
  • March 1971

Mycologia

Mycologia

... Also, new species from this group are often isolated from very specific habitats. For example, Talaromyces cecidicola , was isolated and described from wasp galls on Quercus pacifica trees (Seifert et al. 2004), T. dendriticus always seems to be associated with Eucalyptus (Pitt 1979, Seifert et al. 2004), T. pseudostromaticus was isolated from various bird species in Minnesota (Hodges et al. 1970), and P. aureocephalum is currently only known to occur on dried-out leaf litter from Barcelona (Muntañola-Cvetkovic´ Cvetkovic´ et al. 2001, Llimona et al. 2006). Distribution patterns and dispersal methods in Penicillium Talaromyces chloroloma is characterised by strongly funiculose colonies producing olive coloured conidia en masse. ...

A New Species of Penicillium
  • Citing Article
  • November 1970

Mycologia

Mycologia