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The species of Coleosporium (Pucciniales) on Solidago in North America
Fungal Biology, 2018Species of Coleosporium (Pucciniales) are rust fungi that typically alternate between pines and angiosperms. In North America, species of Coleosporium often infect Solidago (goldenrods), although their taxonomy on these hosts is unresolved. Joseph. C. Arthur and George B. Cummins regarded these as a single species, Coleosporium solidaginis (fide Arthur)
Alistair R. McTaggart, M. Catherine Aime
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A new species of Nyssopsora (Pucciniales) from Panama
Nova Hedwigia, 2014Meike Piepenbring
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Deconstructing the evolutionary complexity between rust fungi (Pucciniales) and their plant hosts
The rust fungi (Pucciniales) are the most speciose natural group of plant pathogens, members of which possess the most complex lifecycles in Fungi. How natural selection works on the Pucciniales has been the subject of several hypotheses in mycology.
M Catherine Aimé, Andrew W. Wilson
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Rust fungi (Pucciniales) of Israel. II. The genus Uromyces
Nova Hedwigia, 2014Vasyl Heluta, Eviatar Nevo
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NATURAL ENEMIES OF RUST FUNGI (PUCCINIALES)
2022Rust fungi (Pucciniales) are plant pathogens that cause diseases on economically important crops worldwide and threaten native plants with extinction. Fungicides and disease-resistant plant varieties are the two primary options to control rust diseases.
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Repeated formation of correlated species in Tranzschelia (Pucciniales)
Mycological Progress, 2018Heteroecism, or alternation between two unrelated hosts, is a widespread phenomenon among rust fungi (Pucciniales). In addition to heteroecism, rust fungi have evolved elaborate life cycles ranging from the five spore stages of macrocyclic species with many variations down to microcyclic species that may produce just two of these stages to complete ...
Markus Scholler +2 more
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New records of Uromyces erythronii (Pucciniales) from Ukraine [PDF]
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Tykhonenko, Yu.Ya. +3 more
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Notes on the genus Pileolaria (Pucciniales)
2018The results showed that Pileolaria terebinthi, type species of the genus Pileolaria is not a hemi–form or brachy–form rust species as mentioned among literature by several authors. Study on miscellaneous specimens collected from Iran and locus classicus of the species, France, revealed that P.
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Kuehneola species (Phragmidiaceae, Pucciniales) on Vitaceae plants
Mycological Progress, 2015The type specimen of Uredo cissi-debilis on Cissus debilis from Cote d’Ivoire was found to bear aparaphysate telia, in which a chain of two to four teliospores was formed on a short pedicel. The teliospores were thin-walled and germinated in situ. Another fungus identified as U.
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Current status of research on Rust fungi (Pucciniales) in India
Asian journal of Mycology, 2021Rust fungi show unique systematic characteristics among all fungal groups. A single species of rust fungi may produce up to five morphologically and cytologically distinct spore-producing structures thereby attracting the interest of mycologist for centuries.
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