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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Leka Manoch. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Leka Manoch. The network helps show where Leka Manoch may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Leka Manoch
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Chamswarng, Chiradej, et al.. (2014). Efficacy of non-toxigenic isolates of Aspergillus niger and A. tubingensis as biological control agents against toxigenic A. niger and plant pathogenic fungi.. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science. 47(3). 147–155.2 indexed citations
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Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2014). Diversity of microfungi in marine sediments from the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea and the in vitro antagonistic activity against plant pathogenic fungi.. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science. 47(2). 99–108.1 indexed citations
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Boonyuen, Nattawut, et al.. (2014). Fungal occurrence on sugarcane filter cake and bagasse isolated from sugar refineries in Thailand.. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science. 47(2). 77–86.4 indexed citations
Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2013). Morphological studies of endophytic and plant pathogenic Phomopsis liquidambaris and Diaporthe phaseolorum (P. phaseoli anamorph) from healthy plants and diseased fruits.. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science. 46(3). 157–164.2 indexed citations
Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2011). Coniochaeta ligniaria an endophytic fungus from Baeckea frutescens and its antagonistic effects against plant pathogenic fungi.. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science. 44(2). 123–131.8 indexed citations
Dethoup, Tida, et al.. (2009). Diversity of marine fungi in eastern Thailand. Witthayasan Kasetsat Witthayasat. 43. 100–106.7 indexed citations
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Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2009). Coprophilous Ascomycetes from Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary and Khao Yai National Park in Thailand. Witthayasan Kasetsat Witthayasat. 43. 34–40.7 indexed citations
Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2006). Diversity and Distribution of Hyphomycetes from Dung in Thailand. Witthayasan Kasetsat Witthayasat. 40(4). 890–901.7 indexed citations
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Luangsa-ard, Janet Jennifer, et al.. (2004). Thermotolerant and thermoresistant Paecilomyces and its teleomorphic states isolated from Thai forest and mountain soils.5 indexed citations
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Manoch, Leka, et al.. (2004). Mycorrhizal fungi from Spathoglottis plicata and the use of these fungi to germinate seeds of S. plicata in vitro. Witthayasan Kasetsat Witthayasat. 38(1). 83–93.5 indexed citations
Manoch, Leka, et al.. (1986). Materials for the rust flora in Thailand II.. 27(3). 271–281.12 indexed citations
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Manoch, Leka, Seiji Tokumasu, & K. Tubaki. (1986). A preliminary survey of microfungal flora of pine leaf litter in Thailand.5 indexed citations
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