Mark Farman

Mark Farman

University of Kentucky

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Mark Farman

Mark Farman, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kentucky, specializes in the field of Fungal Genomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pyricularia Are Mostly Host-Specialized with Limited Reciprocal Cross-Infection Between Wheat and Endemic Grasses in Minas Gerais, Brazil

A Reevaluation of Phylogenomic Data Reveals that Current Understanding in Wheat Blast Population Biology and Epidemiology Is Obfuscated by Oversights in Population Sampling

Recent co-evolution of two pandemic plant diseases in a multi-hybrid swarm

Pyricularia Populations are Mostly Host-Specialized with Limited Reciprocal Cross-Infection Between Wheat and Endemic Grasses in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Identification of Septoria glycines Isolates from Soybean with Resistance to Quinone Outside Inhibitor Fungicides

Effector Genes in Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum as Potential Targets for Incorporating Blast Resistance in Wheat

Recombination of standing variation in a multi-hybrid swarm drove adaptive radiation in a fungal pathogen and gave rise to two pandemic plant diseases

Telomere roles in fungal genome evolution and adaptation

Mark Farman Information

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Citations(all)

12667

Citations(since 2020)

3902

Cited By

10386

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Mark Farman Skills & Research Interests

Fungal Genomics

Top articles of Mark Farman

Pyricularia Are Mostly Host-Specialized with Limited Reciprocal Cross-Infection Between Wheat and Endemic Grasses in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Phytopathology®

2024/2/5

A Reevaluation of Phylogenomic Data Reveals that Current Understanding in Wheat Blast Population Biology and Epidemiology Is Obfuscated by Oversights in Population Sampling

Phytopathology®

2023/12/23

Recent co-evolution of two pandemic plant diseases in a multi-hybrid swarm

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2023/12

Pyricularia Populations are Mostly Host-Specialized with Limited Reciprocal Cross-Infection Between Wheat and Endemic Grasses in Minas Gerais, Brazil

bioRxiv

2023/1/21

Identification of Septoria glycines Isolates from Soybean with Resistance to Quinone Outside Inhibitor Fungicides

Plant Disease

2022/10/3

Aiqin Wang
Aiqin Wang

H-Index: 4

Mark Farman
Mark Farman

H-Index: 27

Effector Genes in Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum as Potential Targets for Incorporating Blast Resistance in Wheat

Plant Disease

2022/6/1

Mark Farman
Mark Farman

H-Index: 27

Barbara Valent
Barbara Valent

H-Index: 42

Recombination of standing variation in a multi-hybrid swarm drove adaptive radiation in a fungal pathogen and gave rise to two pandemic plant diseases

biorxiv

2021/11/25

Telomere roles in fungal genome evolution and adaptation

Frontiers in genetics

2021

Recovery Plan for Wheat Blast Caused by Magnaporthe oryzae Pathotype Triticum

Plant Health Progress

2021/7/13

Fungal chromosome-end knockoff strategy

2021/6/1

Diversity and Cross-Infection Potential of Colletotrichum Causing Fruit Rots in Mixed-Fruit Orchards in Kentucky

Plant Disease

2021/4/16

Mark Farman
Mark Farman

H-Index: 27

CHAPTER 13: Blast diseases: evolution and challenges of a staple food crop fungal pathogen

2020

Barbara Valent
Barbara Valent

H-Index: 42

Mark Farman
Mark Farman

H-Index: 27

First Report of the Blast Pathogen, Pyricularia oryzae, on Eragrostis tef in the United States

Plant Disease

2020/12/17

Genetic analysis and mapping of avirulence genes in Magnaporthe grisea

2020/11/25

Transposon-mediated telomere destabilization: a driver of genome evolution in the blast fungus

Nucleic acids research

2020/7/27

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