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New species, names, and type designation of rust fungi from New Zealand
ABSTRACT Rust fungi are obligate plant pathogens, usually restricted to a single host species or genus, although some species such as myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) and some cereal and grass rusts (Puccinia spp.) can infect many members of the families Myrtaceae and Poaceae, respectively.
Eric H. C. McKenzie +2 more
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Effector proteins of rust fungi
Rust fungi include many species that are devastating crop pathogens. To develop resistant plants, a better understanding of rust virulence factors, or effector proteins, is needed.
Ben ePetre +2 more
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Long‐term and rapid evolution in powdery mildew fungi
Abstract The powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphaceae) are globally distributed plant pathogens with a range of more than 10,000 plant hosts. In this review, we discuss the long‐ and short‐term evolution of these obligate biotrophic fungi and outline their diversity with respect to morphology, lifestyle, and host range.
Stefan Kusch +5 more
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Background Gymnosporangium spp. are fungal plant pathogens causing rust disease and most of them are known to infect two different host plants (heteroecious) with four spore stages (demicyclic).
Si-Qi Tao +4 more
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Additions to the rust fungi of South Africa [PDF]
This paper presents new species, combinations, national reports and host records for the South African rust fungi (Uredinales/Pucciniales). Endophyllum mpenjatiense on cf. Hibiscus sp.
Berndt, Reinhard, Wood, Alan
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Cut-and-paste transposons in fungi with diverse lifestyles [PDF]
Transposons (TEs) shape genomes via recombination and transposition, lead to chromosomal rearrangements, create new gene neighbourhoods and alter gene expression.
Ginalski, Krzysztof +3 more
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Biogeography and global flows of 100 major alien fungal and fungus‐like oomycete pathogens
Abstract Aim Spreading infectious diseases associated with introduced pathogens can have devastating effects on native biota and human livelihoods. We analyse the global distribution of 100 major alien fungal and oomycete pathogens with substantial socio‐economic and environmental impacts and examine their taxonomy, ecological characteristics, temporal
Anna Schertler +20 more
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Pucciniales on Annona (Annonaceae) with special focus on the genus Phakopsora [PDF]
ISSN:1861 ...
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Нові відомості про гриби Мармароського масиву Карпатського біосферного заповідника [PDF]
Наведено дані про 57 видів грибів з території Мармароського масиву Карпатського біосферного заповідника. З них на особливу увагу заслуговують види Byssostilbe stilbigera (Berk.
Акулов, О.Ю.
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Resumen. Se hace el registro de tres nuevas enfermedades de importancia económica causadas por royas (Fungi, Pucciniales) en plantas de interés agronómico y ornamental en Colombia: sobre el género Allium, Puccinia allii; sobre Licania, Phakopsora ...
Mauricio Salazar Yepes +1 more
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