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Hans Kerp
Universität Münster - Münster / Germany
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Hans Kerp's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Four hundred-million-year-old vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae.W Remy, TN Taylor, H Hass, H KerpProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (25), 11841-11843, 199414341994
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Evolution and function of leaf venation architecture: a reviewA Roth-Nebelsick, D Uhl, V Mosbrugger, H KerpAnnals of Botany 87 (5), 553-566, 20015492001
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Fossil arbuscular mycorrhizae from the Early DevonianTN Taylor, W Remy, H Hass, H KerpMycologia 87 (4), 560-573, 19955301995
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Fungal endophytes in a 400‐million‐yr‐old land plant: infection pathways, spatial distribution, and host responsesM Krings, TN Taylor, H Hass, H Kerp, N Dotzler, EJ HermsenNew Phytologist 174 (3), 648-657, 20075182007
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The study of fossil gymnosperms by means of cuticular analysisH KerpPalaios, 548-569, 19903711990
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