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Distribution, infection rates and DNA barcoding of Uromyces erythronii (Pucciniaceae), a parasite of Erythronium (Liliaceae) in Europe [PDF]
This paper presents the European distribution of the understudied, host-specific rust fungus, Uromyces erythronii (Pucciniomycetes, Pucciniales, Pucciniaceae). Distribution data were derived from the survey of herbarium materials of its European host plant, Erythronium dens-canis.
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First record of rust caused by Puccinia psidii (Pucciniaceae) in Acmena smithii in Brazil [PDF]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Ciencias Florestais Faculdade de Ciencias Agronomicas, R.
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Phytotaxa, 2022
About 300 species of Puccinia on Poaceae have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify because of morphological similarities and difficulties of host plant identifications. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected. Based on about 150 specimens on Poaceae and about 50 related specimens of spermogonial and
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About 300 species of Puccinia on Poaceae have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify because of morphological similarities and difficulties of host plant identifications. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected. Based on about 150 specimens on Poaceae and about 50 related specimens of spermogonial and
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Disease incidence of the parasitic rust fungus Uromvces lineolatus (Pucciniaceae) on Glaux maritima (Primulaceae) was recorded in three transects across a Baltic sea shore meadow The effects of the fungus on growth, flowering, seed production and ...
Lenn Jerling, Anita Berglund
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Puccinia pelargonii-zonalis (Uredinales: Pucciniaceae), an addition to the rust flora of Canada
Puccinia pelargonii-zonalis is reported for the first time in Canada. It has occurred on cultivated geraniums (Pelargonium × hortorum) in both greenhouses and gardens in three provinces.
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The rust fungus Aecidium macowanianum Thüm. occurring on Conyza species (Asteraceae), is transferred to the genus Endophyllum Lév., as the new combination Endophyllum macowanianum (Thüm.) A.R. Wood. This species should not be confused with the similarly named E. macowanii Pole Evans occurring on Rhamnus prinoides L'Hér. (Rhamnaceae).
Wood, A.R., Sym, S.D.
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The rust fungus Puccinia yahyaliensis sp. nov. on Hypericum scabrum L. is described from Turkey. The microcylic species is compared to other species on Hypericum and illustrated in detail.
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Phytotaxa, 2022
About 150 species of Puccinia on Carex (Cyperaceae) have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify due to similarities in morphology and difficulties in identifying the host plants. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected.
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About 150 species of Puccinia on Carex (Cyperaceae) have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify due to similarities in morphology and difficulties in identifying the host plants. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected.
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Mycological Research, 2007
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these pathogens include representatives from almost all major angiosperm orders. Despite their ecological and economic importance, the status of Puccinia and Uromyces as distinct genera has ...
Marlien van der Merwe +2 more
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The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these pathogens include representatives from almost all major angiosperm orders. Despite their ecological and economic importance, the status of Puccinia and Uromyces as distinct genera has ...
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Phytotaxa, 2015
The rust fungus Puccinia melitenensis sp. nov. on Campanula stevenii subsp. beauverdiana is described from Turkey. It is compared to other Puccinia species on Campanula and illustrated in detail.
Kabaktepe, Şanli +2 more
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The rust fungus Puccinia melitenensis sp. nov. on Campanula stevenii subsp. beauverdiana is described from Turkey. It is compared to other Puccinia species on Campanula and illustrated in detail.
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