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G. S. de Hoog
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black yeasts and allied hyphomycetes
1977
G. S. de Hoog
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Atlas of clinical fungi
2000
G. S. de Hoog
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The genera Beauveria, Isaria, Tritirachium and Acrodontium gen. nov.
1972
G. S. de Hoog
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Revision of Scoleobasidium and Pleurophragmium
1973
G. S. de Hoog, J. A. von Arx
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A new species of Embellisia, associated with skin disease of hyacinths
1973
G. S. de Hoog
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Two new species of Sporothrix and their relation to Blastobotrys nivea
1973
G. S. de Hoog
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A new species of Cordana (Dematiaceae, Hyphomycetes)
1973
G. S. de Hoog
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Additional notes on Tritirachium
1973
G. S. de Hoog
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The genera Blastobotrys, Sporothrix, Calcarisporium and Calcarisoperiella gen. nov.
1974
G. S. de Hoog
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A new species of Trichocladium
1975
G. S. de Hoog, J. Grinbergs
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On the subdivision of the genus Ceratocystis
1975
A. C. M. Weijman, G. S. de Hoog
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The Black yeasts, II: Moniliella and allied genera
1979
G. S. de Hoog
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Character analyses of selected red yeasts
1982
G. S. de Hoog
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A revision of the genus Geotrichum and its teleomorphs
1986
G. S. de Hoog
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The Expanding realm of yeast-like fungi: proceedings of an international symposium on the perspectives of taxonomy, ecology, and phylogeny of yeasts and yeast-like fungi, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, 3-7 August 1987
1987
G. S. de Hoog, M. Th Smith
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Ecology and Evolution of Black Yeasts and their Relatives
1999
G. S. de Hoog
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Fungi of the Antarctic: evolution under extreme conditions
2005
G. S. de Hoog
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Black fungal extremes
2008
G. S. de Hoog, Martin Grube
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The zygomycetes in a phylogenetic perspective
2013
Kerstin Voigt, G. S. de Hoog