Gary Strobel

American microbiologist.

Gary A. Strobel (born September 23, 1938) is an American microbiologist and naturalist. He was co-contributor to the discovery that somaclonal variation occurs in plants and can be used for plant improvement. The discovery of the Ri plasmid in Agrobacterium rhizogenes also originated in his laboratory. He examined endophytic fungi and bacteria for their novel bioactive compounds and their unique biology. Forbes magazine called him the "Indiana Jones of fungus hunters" for his expeditions, collections, and research into fungi.

Abbreviations: Strobel
Occupations: university teacher, mycologist, microbiologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1938-09-23T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Massillon
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 13 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 20 fungi

13 fungi attributed, 7 fungi contributed to20 fungi:

Muscodor albus Worapong, Strobel & W.M. Hess 2001
fungi species in the xylariaceae family
Muscodor albus is a plant-dwelling fungus in the family Xylariaceae. It was first discovered in the bark of a cinnamon tree in Honduras. It has the ability to produce a mixture of volatile compounds, including alcohols and esters, which can kill pathogens like molds and bacteria such as listeria and salmonella and many plant pathogens. It also acts as an insecticide, killing potato tuber moths, codling moths and their larvae. Researchers at the Agricultural Research Service investigated the antimicrobial effects of Muscodor albus on Botrytis cinerea, which causes the common grey mold found on
Muscodor Worapong, Strobel & W.M. Hess 2001
fungi genus in the xylariaceae family
Muscodor is a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae noted for its ability to produce a variety of volatile organic compounds, which inhibit the growth of other fungi. The first species to be identified was M. albus. Other known species include M. roseus and M. vitigenus. Known habitats of Muscodor species include Honduras, Venezuela, Thailand, Brazil, and Australia's Northern Territory. Members of the genus are believed to prefer tropical or monsoonal rainforests as habitats; efforts made to find them in the temperate rainforests of southern Australia and southern Chile have been
Muscodor roseus Worapong, Strobel & W.M. Hess 2002
fungi species in the xylariaceae family
Muscodor roseus is an anamorphic fungus in the family Xylariaceae. It is an endophyte that colonizes the inner bark, sapwood and outer xylem of the plants Grevillea pteridifolia and Erythrophleum chlorostachys, found in the Northern Territory of Australia. It grows as a pinkish, felt-like mycelium on several media, and produces a mixture of volatile antibiotics. Cultures tend to have a musty odour. The specific epithet roseus means "pink".
Ascochyta cypericola R.K. Upadhyay, Kenfield, Strobel & W.M. Hess 1991
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Seimatoantlerium nepalense Bashyal, J.Yi Li, Strobel, W.M. Hess & Sidhu 1999
fungi species in the amphisphaeriaceae family
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Stegolerium kukenani Strobel, W.M. Hess & E.J. Ford 2001
fungi species
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Seimatoantlerium Strobel, E.J. Ford, J.Yi Li, J. Sears, Sidhu & W.M. Hess 1999
fungi genus in the amphisphaeriaceae family
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Stegolerium Strobel, W.M. Hess & E.J. Ford 2001
fungi genus
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Phoma cyperi R.K. Upadhyay, Strobel & W.M. Hess 1990
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Seimatoantlerium tepuiense Strobel, E.J. Ford, J.Yi Li, J. Sears, Sidhu & W.M. Hess 1999
fungi species in the amphisphaeriaceae family
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Pestalotiopsis jesteri Strobel, J.Yi Li, E.J. Ford & W.M. Hess 2000
fungi species in the pestalotiopsidaceae family
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Aurosphaeria flaviradians Sun J. Lee, Strobel, Eisenman, Geary, P.N. Vargas & S.A. Strobel 2009
fungi species
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Aurosphaeria Sun J. Lee, Strobel, Eisenman, Geary, Vargas & S.A. Strobel 2009
fungi genus
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Collophorina aceris (J. Xie, Strobel & Geary) Damm & Crous 2017
fungi species in the tympanidaceae family
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Induratia vitigena (Daisy, Strobel, Ezra & W.M. Hess) Samarak., Thongbai, K.D. Hyde & M. Stadler 2020
fungi species in the induratiaceae family
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Induratia suturae (Kudalkar, Strobel & Riy.-Ul-Hass.) Samarak., Thongbai, K.D. Hyde & M. Stadler 2020
fungi species in the induratiaceae family
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Induratia rosea (Worapong, Strobel & W.M. Hess) Samarak., Thongbai, K.D. Hyde & M. Stadler 2020
fungi species in the induratiaceae family
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Induratia crispans (A.M. Mitch., Strobel, W.M. Hess, Pérez-Vargas & Ezra) Samarak., Thongbai, K.D. Hyde & M. Stadler 2020
fungi species in the induratiaceae family
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Induratia alba (Worapong, Strobel & W.M. Hess) Samarak., Thongbai, K.D. Hyde & M. Stadler 2020
fungi species in the induratiaceae family
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Ceriporiopsis andreanae (Strobel, A. Stierle, D. Stierle & W.M. Hess) T. Cheng & M. Stadler 2022
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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