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Brett Arenz
Brett Arenz
Teaching Associate Professor in Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota
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Preserving accuracy in GenBank
MI Bidartondo
Science 319 (5870), 1616-1616, 2008
2672008
Fungal diversity in soils and historic wood from the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica
BE Arenz, BW Held, JA Jurgens, RL Farrell, RA Blanchette
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (10), 3057-3064, 2006
2472006
Streptomyces competition and co-evolution in relation to plant disease suppression
LL Kinkel, DC Schlatter, MG Bakker, BE Arenz
Research in microbiology 163 (8), 490-499, 2012
2052012
Distribution and abundance of soil fungi in Antarctica at sites on the Peninsula, Ross Sea Region and McMurdo Dry Valleys
BE Arenz, RA Blanchette
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43 (2), 308-315, 2011
1722011
An Antarctic hot spot for fungi at Shackleton's historic hut on Cape Royds
RA Blanchette, BW Held, BE Arenz, JA Jurgens, NJ Baltes, SM Duncan, ...
Microbial Ecology 60, 29-38, 2010
1202010
Environmental factors influencing microbial growth inside the historic expedition huts of Ross Island, Antarctica
BW Held, JA Jurgens, BE Arenz, SM Duncan, RL Farrell, RA Blanchette
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 55 (1), 45-53, 2005
752005
Endoglucanase‐producing fungi isolated from Cape Evans historic expedition hut on Ross Island, Antarctica
SM Duncan, RL Farrell, JM Thwaites, BW Held, BE Arenz, JA Jurgens, ...
Environmental Microbiology 8 (7), 1212-1219, 2006
732006
Investigations of fungal diversity in wooden structures and soils at historic sites on the Antarctic Peninsula
BE Arenz, RA Blanchette
Canadian Journal of Microbiology 55 (1), 46-56, 2009
712009
Fungal colonization of exotic substrates in Antarctica
BE Arenz, BW Held, JA Jurgens, RA Blanchette
Fungal Diversity 49, 13-22, 2011
652011
Fungal diversity in Antarctic soils
BE Arenz, RA Blanchette, RL Farrell
Antarctic terrestrial microbiology: physical and biological properties of …, 2014
572014
Screening fungi isolated from historic Discovery Hut on Ross Island, Antarctica for cellulose degradation
SM Duncan, R Minasaki, RL Farrell, JM Thwaites, BW Held, BE Arenz, ...
Antarctic Science 20 (5), 463-470, 2008
552008
Introduced and indigenous fungi of the Ross Island historic huts and pristine areas of Antarctica
RL Farrell, BE Arenz, SM Duncan, BW Held, JA Jurgens, RA Blanchette
Polar Biology 34, 1669-1677, 2011
472011
Blocking primers reduce co-amplification of plant DNA when studying bacterial endophyte communities
BE Arenz, DC Schlatter, JM Bradeen, LL Kinkel
Journal of microbiological methods 117, 1-3, 2015
432015
Growing garlic in Minnesota
C Rosen, B Arenz, B Hutchison, C Tong, R Becker, V Sharma, J Ford, ...
University of Minnesota Extension, 2023
392023
Cryptococcus vaughanmartiniae sp. nov. and Cryptococcus onofrii sp. nov.: two new species isolated from worldwide cold environments
B Turchetti, L Selbmann, RA Blanchette, S Di Mauro, E Marchegiani, ...
Extremophiles 19, 149-159, 2015
322015
First Report of Tar Spot of Corn Caused by Phyllachora maydis in Minnesota
DK Malvick, DE Plewa, D Lara, NM Kleczewski, CM Floyd, BE Arenz
Plant disease 104 (6), 1865-1865, 2020
172020
Molecular and functional characteristics of streptomycete communities in relation to soil factors and potato common scab
P Sun, LK Otto-Hanson, BE Arenz, Q Ma, LL Kinkel
European journal of soil biology 70, 58-66, 2015
122015
Rapid and PCR-free DNA detection by nanoaggregation-enhanced chemiluminescence
R Singh, A Feltmeyer, O Saiapina, J Juzwik, B Arenz, A Abbas
Scientific reports 7 (1), 14011, 2017
112017
Two grass species fail to display differing species-specific effects on soil bacterial community structures after one season of greenhouse growth
BE Arenz, JM Bradeen, LK Otto-Hanson, LL Kinkel
Plant and soil 385, 241-254, 2014
112014
Decay of historic and archeological wooden structures: degradation processes and molecular characterization of wood destroying fungi
RA Blanchette, J Jurgens, B Held, B Arenz, J Smith
102012
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