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Peck, A New Rust Fungi (Pucciniales) Record for Turkey
A rust fungi species, Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck (Pucciniaceae) on Euphorbia cheiradenia Boiss. & Hohen. (Euphorbiaceae) is reported for the first time from Malatya for Turkey and also on E. cheiradenia Boiss. & Hohen.
Şükrü KARAKUŞ +5 more
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FIGURE. Puccinia coronati-hordei on Elymus dahuricus A. Uredinia and telia on the leaf surface. B. Urediniospores. C. Vertical section of an uredinium with paraphyses. D. Vertical section of a telium. E. Teliospores.
Li, Yu +3 more
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Wheat production started in Australia around 1788 using early maturing varieties adapted to Australian conditions that were able to escape diseases as well as moisture stress conditions. Wheat production is concentrated on mainland Australia in a narrow crescent land considered as the wheat belt occupying an area of about 13.9 million hectares.
Mesfin Kebede Gessese +1 more
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FIGURE. Puccinia epigejos on Calamagrostis epigeios A, B. Telia on the leaf surface. C. Vertical section of an uredinium with abundant paraphyses. D. Vertical section of a telium with paraphyses. E. Vertical section of a telium. Scale bars: C = 20 μm, D,
Li, Yu +3 more
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FIGURE. Collection areas in northeastern China. A. Changchun area in Jilin Province. B. Jilin area in Jilin Province. C. Mountanious area in southern Heilongjiang Province. D. Area around Changbai Mountains. E. Baicheng area in western Jilin Province. F.
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Phylograms of the homeodomain locus (A) and pheromone/receptor homologues (B) in 8 families of Pucciniales: Araucariomycetaceae, Coleosporiaceae, Melampsoraceae, Phragmidiaceae, Pucciniaceae, Skierkaceae, Sphaerophgramiaceae and Zaghouaniaceae.
Alistair R. McTaggart (3215958) +6 more
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A new species of rust fungus, Puccinia marrubii sp. nov. is described from Turkey. The new species is the first Puccinia species to be identified on genus Marrubium (Lamiaceae). In order to determine the phylogenetic relationships of the new species, ITS region was amplified by PCR, sequenced, and analyzed.
Kabaktepe, Sanli +3 more
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