Franz Oberwinkler
University of Tübingen
290 Papers
2.5K Citations
Franz Oberwinkler is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 290 publications. Previous affiliations of Franz Oberwinkler include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & University of Bonn.
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Papers
Phylogenetic relationships in Auriculariales and related groups: hypotheses derived from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences
Michael Weiß,Franz Oberwinkler +1 more
TL;DR: The Sebacinaceae, including the genera Sebacina, Efibulobasidium, Tremelloscypha, and Craterocolla, was confirmed as a monophyletic group, which appeared distant from other taxa ascribed to the Auriculariales.
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Phylogeny of the rust fungi: an approach using nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences
TL;DR: Neighbor joining analysis and a Bayesian method of phylogenetic inference using Monte Carlo Markov chains confirm the rust fungi as a natural group and indicate that Puccinia, Uromyces, Endophyllum, and Cumminsiella have a common origin.
Phylogenetic studies on nuclear large subunit ribosomal dna sequences of smut fungi and related taxa
TL;DR: To show phylogenetic relationships among the smut fungi and their relatives, a part of the nuclear LSU rDNA from 43 different species of smut fungus and related taxa was sequenced and two groups of smUT fungi appeared.
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Mycorrhizal status of indigenous trees in dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia
TL;DR: Results established that arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are predominant in the dryAfromontane forests of Ethiopia and should receive special attention in indigenous tree seedling production and restoration activities of the dry Afromontan ecosystems of the country.
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A framework for a phylogenetic classification in the genus Cortinarius (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) derived from morphological and molecular data
Sigisfredo Garnica,Sigisfredo Garnica,Michael Weiß,Michael Weiß,Bernhard Oertel,Bernhard Oertel,Franz Oberwinkler,Franz Oberwinkler +7 more
TL;DR: A new base for a more natural classification system in Cortinarius is proposed involving the taxonomic rearrangement of the species into the following major lineages that are informally designate as “clades” at this time.
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