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Canopy openings may prevent fir broom rust (Melampsorella caryophyllacearum) infections [PDF]
Melampsorella caryophyllacearum is a heteroecious fungus that produces disease on silver fir resulting in galls that depreciate the value of trees. Currently, little is known about its epidemiology. The purpose of this study was to identify those site or management factors associated with fir broom rust infection.
J. Oliva, C. Colinas
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Effects of the pathogenic fungus Melampsorella caryophyllacearum on radial growth of Abies alba Long-term damages caused by fungi on tree radial-growth and its interaction with climate have been little studied.
J. Camarero +2 more
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Long-term damages caused by fungi on tree radial-growth and its interaction with climate have been little studied. The incidence and the severity of damage caused by the pathogenic fungus Melampsorella caryophyllacearum on Abies alba in three plots sampled in the Irati forest (Western Pyrenees, Navarra) were quantified.
A. Solla, J. J. Camarero
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The effect of fir broom rust (Melampsorella caryophyllacearum (DC.) Schröt.) on the silver fir tree ring widths [PDF]
B. Bednarz, Mariusz Drożdż
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Applying early divergent characters in higher rank taxonomy of Melampsorineae (Basidiomycota, Pucciniales). [PDF]
Rust fungi in the order Pucciniales represent one of the largest groups of phytopathogens, which occur on mosses, ferns to advanced monocots and dicots.
Zhao P +6 more
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Studies on European rust fungi, Pucciniales: molecular phylogeny, taxonomy, and nomenclature of miscellaneous genera and species in Pucciniastraceae and Coleosporiaceae [PDF]
Using molecular phylogenetic analyses (ITS) and morphological data obtained from light and electron microscopy, some European and North American species and genera placed or formerly placed in the genus Pucciniastrum in the Coleosporiaceae and ...
M. Scholler +4 more
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The most frequent 'rusts' on trees and shrubs in Serbia [PDF]
This paper describes 15 species of fungi in the order Uredinales, causing the diseases known as "rusts". These fungi develop as obligate parasites and cause very dangerous diseases on cultivated plants.
Karadžić Dragan, Milijašević Tanja
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