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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Frisvad, Jens C., Robert A. Samson, & Amelia C. Stolk. (1990). A new species of Penicillium, P. scabrosum. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 14(2). 177–182.11 indexed citations
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Frisvad, Jens C., O. Filtenborg, Robert A. Samson, & Amelia C. Stolk. (1990). Chemotaxonomy of the genus Talaromyces. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 57(3). 179–189.69 indexed citations
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Frisvad, Jens C., Robert A. Samson, & Amelia C. Stolk. (1990). Notes on the typification of some species of Penicillium. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 14(2). 193–202.7 indexed citations
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Frisvad, Jens C., Robert A. Samson, & Amelia C. Stolk. (1990). Disposition of recently described species of Penicillium. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 14(2). 209–232.17 indexed citations
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Stolk, Amelia C. & Robert A. Samson. (1983). The ascomycete genus eupenicillium and related penicillium anamorphs.72 indexed citations
Stolk, Amelia C.. (1973). Penicillium donkii sp. nov. and some observations on sclerotial strains of Penicillium funiculosum. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 7(2). 333–337.6 indexed citations
Stolk, Amelia C. & Robert A. Samson. (1971). Studies on Talaromyces and related genera I. Hamigera gen. nov. and Byssochlamys. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 6(3). 341–357.45 indexed citations
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Stolk, Amelia C., et al.. (1971). Penicillium inflatum sp. nov. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 6(2). 197–200.8 indexed citations
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Stolk, Amelia C., et al.. (1969). Eurotium leucocarpum sp.n.. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 35(1). 9–12.8 indexed citations
Stolk, Amelia C. & G L Hennebert. (1968). New species of Thysanophora and Custingophora gen. nov. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 5(2). 189–199.7 indexed citations
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Stolk, Amelia C. & De Buys Scott. (1967). Studies on the genus Eupenicillium Ludwig I. Taxonomy and nomenclature of Penicillia in relation to their sclerotioid ascocarpic states. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 4(4). 391–405.23 indexed citations
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