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Martin Grube is affiliated with the University of Graz in Austria. Their research primarily spans the Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a particular focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, and Cell Biology. The subfields also include Ecology and Molecular Biology.

The main topics in Martin Grube's body of work encompass:

  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies

Martin Grube has contributed to multiple papers, several of which have been frequently cited. Recent publications include:

  • Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell, 2021, Studies in Mycology
  • Lichens redefined as complex ecosystems, 2020, New Phytologist
  • The Lichens' Microbiota, Still a Mystery?, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • How to build a lichen: from metabolite release to symbiotic interplay, 2023, New Phytologist
  • Disentangling functional trait variation and covariation in epiphytic lichens along a continent-wide latitudinal gradient, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Lucía Muggia, Fernando Fernández-Mendoza, Agnese Cometto, Steven D. Leavitt, and Ulf Schiefelbein.

Martin Grube's work has been published in several venues, with notable recurrent appearances in:

  • New Phytologist
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Mycological Progress
  • Studies in Mycology

Best Publications

  • Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for Fungi

    Conrad L. Schoch;Keith A. Seifert;Sabine Huhndorf;Vincent Robert

  • Assembling the fungal tree of life: progress, classification, and evolution of subcellular traits

    François Lutzoni;Frank Kauff;Cymon J. Cox;David McLaughlin

  • Nature-based Solutions : New Influence for Environmental Management and Research in Europe

    Hilde Eggermont;Estelle Balian;Jose Manuel N. Azevedo;Victor Beumer

  • A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes

    C. L. Schoch;P. W. Crous;J. Z. Groenewald;E. W. A. Boehm

  • Unraveling the plant microbiome: looking back and future perspectives

    Gabriele Berg;Martin Grube;Michael Schloter;Kornelia Smalla

  • The plant microbiome explored: implications for experimental botany

    Gabriele Berg;Daria Rybakova;Martin Grube;Martina Köberl

  • Lichens—a promising source of bioactive secondary metabolites

    Joël Boustie;Martin Grube

  • Finding needles in haystacks: Linking scientific names, reference specimens and molecular data for Fungi

    Conrad L. Schoch;Barbara Robbertse;Vincent Robert;Duong Vu

  • Multiple origins of lichen symbioses in fungi suggested by SSU rDNA phylogeny.

    Andrea Gargas;Paula T. DePriest;Martin Grube;Anders Tehler

  • Species-specific structural and functional diversity of bacterial communities in lichen symbioses

    Martin Grube;Massimiliano Cardinale;João Vieira de Castro;Henry Müller

  • Genome sequencing of four Aureobasidium pullulans varieties: biotechnological potential, stress tolerance, and description of new species

    Cene Gostinčar;Robin A Ohm;Tina Kogej;Silva Sonjak

  • New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal RNA- and two protein-coding genes

    Jolanta Miadlikowska;Frank Kauff;Valérie Hofstetter;Emily Fraker

  • Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell.

    P.W. Crous;P.W. Crous;L. Lombard;M. Sandoval-Denis;K.A. Seifert

  • Exploring functional contexts of symbiotic sustain within lichen-associated bacteria by comparative omics.

    Martin Grube;Tomislav Cernava;Jung Soh;Stephan Fuchs

  • Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes

    C. Ruibal;C. Gueidan;L. Selbmann;A.A. Gorbushina

  • One hundred new species of lichenized fungi : a signature of undiscovered global diversity

    H. Thorsten Lumbsch;Teuvo Ahti;Susanne Altermann;Guillermo Amo de Paz

  • Extremotolerance in fungi: evolution on the edge

    Cene Gostincar;Martin Grube;Sybren de Hoog;Polona Zalar

  • In situ analysis of the bacterial community associated with the reindeer lichen Cladonia arbuscula reveals predominance of Alphaproteobacteria

    Massimiliano Cardinale;Massimiliano Cardinale;João Vieira de Castro;Henry Müller;Gabriele Berg

  • Microbial consortia of bacteria and fungi with focus on the lichen symbiosis

    Martin Grube;Gabriele Berg

  • Lichens redefined as complex ecosystems.

    David L. Hawksworth;David L. Hawksworth;David L. Hawksworth;Martin Grube

Frequent Co-Authors

Gabriele Berg
Gabriele Berg University of Potsdam
Tomislav Cernava
Tomislav Cernava University of Southampton
Mats Wedin
Mats Wedin Swedish Museum of Natural History
Cécile Gueidan
Cécile Gueidan Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Robert Lücking
Robert Lücking Freie Universität Berlin
Rita Grosch
Rita Grosch Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops
Christoph Wilhelm Sensen
Christoph Wilhelm Sensen Graz University of Technology
Sergio Pérez-Ortega
Sergio Pérez-Ortega Real Jardín Botánico
David L. Hawksworth
David L. Hawksworth Royal Botanic Gardens
Nina Gunde-Cimerman
Nina Gunde-Cimerman University of Ljubljana

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