Donald Nelsen
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Also affiliated: Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (2013)
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Donald Nelsen's research has focused on the analysis of microbial communities, specifically the sequencing and characterization of fungal assemblages associated with leaf litter. His recent publication investigated the mycobiome of leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in West Virginia, contributing to the understanding of fungal diversity in forest ecosystems. Nelsen has a publication record of four papers, with a total of 15 citations and an h-index of 2. He has collaborated with FE Alshuwaili and Steven L. Stephenson, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Mycobiome sequencing and analysis of the assemblages of fungi associated with leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in the Central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia (2021)
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<i>Entoloma sequestratum</i>, a new species from northern Thailand, and a worldwide key to sequestrate taxa of <i>Entoloma</i> (<i>Entolomataceae</i>) (2020)
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- Mycobiome sequencing and analysis of the assemblages of fungi associated with leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in the Central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia
- Mycobiome sequencing and analysis of the assemblages of fungi associated with leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in the Central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia
- Mycobiome sequencing and analysis of the assemblages of fungi associated with leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in the Central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia
- Mycobiome sequencing and analysis of the assemblages of fungi associated with leaf litter on the Fernow Experimental Forest in the Central Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia
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