Bernard Ogilvie Dodge

American botanist (1872-1960).

Bernard Ogilvie Dodge (18 April 1872 – 9 August 1960) was an American botanist and pioneer researcher on heredity in fungi. Dodge was the author of over 150 papers dealing with the life histories, cytology, morphology, pathology and genetics of fungi, and with insects and other animal pests of plants. He made the first studies of sexual reproduction in the common bread mold, Neurospora. Dodge's work on the genetics of Neurospora laid the groundwork for the discoveries that earned George Wells Beadle and Edward Lawrie Tatum the Nobel Prize in 1958.

Abbreviations: B.O.Dodge
Occupations: mycologist, microbiologist, botanist, biologist
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1872-04-18T00:00:00Z – 1960-08-09T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Wisconsin
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 13 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 18 fungi

13 fungi attributed, 5 fungi contributed to18 fungi:

Neurospora crassa Shear & B.O. Dodge 1927
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
Neurospora crassa is a type of red bread mold of the phylum Ascomycota. The genus name, meaning 'nerve spore' in Greek, refers to the characteristic striations on the spores. The first published account of this fungus was from an infestation of French bakeries in 1843. Neurospora crassa is used as a model organism because it is easy to grow and has a haploid life cycle that makes genetic analysis simple since recessive traits will show up in the offspring. Analysis of genetic recombination is facilitated by the ordered arrangement of the products of meiosis in Neurospora ascospores. Its
Neurospora Shear & B.O. Dodge 1927
fungi genus in the sordariaceae family
Neurospora is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. The genus name, meaning "nerve spore" refers to the characteristic striations on the spores that resemble axons. The best known species in this genus is Neurospora crassa, a common model organism in biology. Neurospora intermedia var. oncomensis is believed to be the only mold belonging to Neurospora which is used in food production (to make oncom).
Neurospora sitophila Shear & B.O. Dodge 1927
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
Neurospora sitophila is a species of fungus also known as red bread fungus or orange bread fungus. It is a mold that spoils various foods and is responsible for occupational asthma in the wood and cork industry.
Tretopileus B.O. Dodge 1946
fungi genus in the corticiaceae family
Tretopileus is a genus of fungi in the family Corticiaceae. The genus contains three species found in the US and Africa.
Volutella pachysandricola (Volutella Blight Of Pachysandra) B.O. Dodge 1944
fungi species in the nectriaceae family
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Pseudonectria pachysandricola B.O. Dodge 1944
fungi species in the nectriaceae family
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Neurospora tetrasperma Shear & B.O. Dodge 1927
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
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Microascus trigonosporus C.W. Emmons & B.O. Dodge 1931
fungi species in the microascaceae family
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Tretopileus opuntiae B.O. Dodge 1946
fungi species in the corticiaceae family
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Penicillium brefeldianum B.O. Dodge 1933
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Penicillium brefeldianum is an anamorph fungus species of the genus of Penicillium which produces brefeldin A a fungal metabolite.
Neurospora erythraea (Möller) Shear & B.O. Dodge 1927
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
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Ascobolus magnificus B.O. Dodge 1912
fungi species in the ascobolaceae family
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Psilopezia orbicularia (Peck) B.O. Dodge 1914
fungi species in the rhizinaceae family
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Chrysonilia tetrasperma (Shear & B.O. Dodge) Arx 1981
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
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Chrysonilia crassa (Shear & B.O. Dodge) Arx 1981
fungi species in the sordariaceae family
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Montagnula opuntiae (B.O. Dodge) Huhndorf 1992
fungi species in the didymosphaeriaceae family
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Pithoascus intermedius (C.W. Emmons & B.O. Dodge) Arx 1973
fungi species in the microascaceae family
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Coccinonectria pachysandricola (B.O. Dodge) L. Lombard & Crous 2015
fungi species in the nectriaceae family
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