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Makinson, R O +1 more
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Lycoperdon epiphyllum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1185. 1753. "Habitat in dorso foliorum Tussilaginis." RCN: 8525. Type not designated. Original material: none traced. Current name: Puccinia epiphylla (L.) Wettst.
Jarvis, Charlie
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A Comprehensive Account of the Rust Genus Skierka (Skierkaceae). [PDF]
Balkrishna A +8 more
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Introduction: Histopathological and histochemical aspects linked to the attack of fungal rusts to plants, as well as its relation with the different spore stages are topics rather scarce in the scientific literature. Objective: To describe and analyze the histopathological and histochemical aspects of Cymbopogon citratus and its relation with the ...
Rincón Barón, Edgar Javier +3 more
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Zaghouania phillyreae Pat., (Uredinales) a new report from Turkey
In this study Zaghouania phillyreae Pat., a member of the Pucciniaceae family (Uredinales, Basidiomycota) is reported for the first time from ...
Huseyin, E
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A new species of the Australian genus Westralianus Boucek (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Torymidae) is described from Alti{dotless}nözü, Hatay, Turkey. Some new diagnostic characters of the genus are provided by inclusion of a second species in the genus ...
Doǧanlar, Mikdat
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Phylogenetic relationships among fern rust fungi and Desmella lygodii comb. nov. [PDF]
Okane I +4 more
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Sexual reproduction is the null hypothesis for life cycles of rust fungi. [PDF]
McTaggart AR +6 more
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A higher-rank classification for rust fungi, with notes on genera. [PDF]
Aime MC, McTaggart AR.
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Rust fungus Puccinia smilacis on Smilax excelsa in Anatolia
Puccinia smilacis Schwein., member of the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales, Basidiomycota) is reported for the first time on Smilax excelsa L., from Turkey. The morphological and microscopical features of this fungus are described and illustrated based on
Huseyin, E, Karahan, M
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