Statement of Research Interests

Curriculum vitae

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Research interests
Evolutionary history, diversity, and host substrate shifts of Ascomycetes, especially in the fungal family
Clavicipitaceae.

Contact Information
Rutgers University, Cook College
Dept. of Plant Biology and Pathology
369 Foran Hall, 59 Dudley Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: (732) 932-9375 x347
Fax: (732) 932-9377
E-mail:
jbischof@eden.rutgers.edu

Selected Publications

Bischoff, J.F., R. Sullivan, N.L. Hywel-Jones, L. Struwe, & J.F. White Jr. 2003. Resurrection of Blistum tomentosum and its exclusion from Polycephalomyces (Hyphomycetes,
Deuteromycota) based on 28S rDNA sequence data. Mycotaxon 86: 433-444.

Bischoff, J.F. & J.F. White Jr. 2003. The plant symbionts of the Clavicipitaceae. In: Clavicipitalean fungi: evolution biology, chemistry, and biocontrol. J.F. White Jr., C. Bacon, N.L.
Hwyel-Jones (Eds.), Markel - Dekker, NY, NY.

White, J.F., Jr., F. Belanger, W. Meyer, R.F. Sullivan, J.F. Bischoff, & E.A. Lewis. 2002. Clavicipitalean fungal epibionts and endophytes – development of symbiotic interactions with plants. Symbiosis 33: 201-213.

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