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Genomic and Effector-Based Insights Into Austropuccinia psidii-Host Interactions Informing RNAi and Resistance Development. [PDF]
Genomic and effector‐based insights into Austropuccinia psidii—host interactions are informing RNAi treatments and aiding resistance development for myrtle rust disease. ABSTRACT Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic basidiomycete and the causal pathogen of myrtle rust.
Sullivan JV +4 more
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Pucciniales (Fungi), Royas de Colombia / Pucciniales (Fungi) Rust of Colombia
Resumen. La Biota de Pucciniales (previamente conocidos como Uredinales) de Colombia esta compuesta por 70 géneros (55 teliomorficos y 15 anamorficos) y 456 especies. Se registran 448 géneros de hospedantes ubicados en 86 familias botánicas.
Pablo Buriticá Céspedes +2 more
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Biosurveillance of Invasive Southern Corn Rust: Insights Into Recent Migration Patterns and Virulence Variation. [PDF]
Historical dispersal of Puccinia polysora and its phylogenetic differentiation and variation dynamics in the complementary epidemic centre of East and Southeast Asia. ABSTRACT Emerging pathogen races spreading via long‐distance migration increasingly threaten global agricultural ecosystems. Understanding how pathogens migrate and adapt to new hosts via
Li Y +12 more
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Revised scientific names of the genus Hemileia (Pucciniales) based on the new ICN
Based on the new International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, specifically the effective deletion of Article 59, we provide a list of the revised scientific names of species in the genus Hemileia (Pucciniales).
Caroline Judith, Amy Rossman
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Pucciniales sobre la familia Bignoniaceae en Colombia
Se describen morfológicamente las royas (Pucciniales) recolectadas sobre la familia Bignoniaceae en Colombia depositadas en el Museo Micológico de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Medellín.
Mauricio Salazar-Yepes +1 more
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First records of Puccinia bornmuelleri (Pucciniales) in Ukraine [PDF]
A new for Ukraine rust fungus Puccinia bornmuelleri was recorded on Levisticum officinale in garden plots of two villages in Kyiv Region, Ukraine in June 2019. This fungus was first collected by J. Bornmüller in Iran in 1892 and described by P. Magnus in
Tykhonenko Yu.Ya., Hayova V.P.
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Genome biology and evolution of mating-type loci in four cereal rust fungi. [PDF]
Permanent heterozygous loci, such as sex- or mating-compatibility regions, often display suppression of recombination and signals of genomic degeneration. In Basidiomycota, two distinct loci confer mating compatibility. These loci encode homeodomain (HD)
Zhenyan Luo +2 more
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New Findings on Rust Fungi from Iran [PDF]
Five new species and a new variety of rust fungi (Pucciniales) are described from Iran: Uromyces matinii on Gagea dubia, Uromyces arasbaranensis on Silene italica, Uromyces taleshensis on Colchicum sp., Uromyces kaviriae on Kaviria gossypina, Uromyces ...
Mehrdad Abbasi
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The genus Ravenelia (Pucciniales) in South Africa [PDF]
AbstractThe genus Ravenelia represents the third largest genus of rust fungi and parasitizes a great number of leguminous shrubs and trees, mainly in the subtropics and tropics. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of this genus using nc 28S rDNA and CO3 sequences are presented with a special focus on South African representatives of Ravenelia.
Malte Ebinghaus +3 more
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Puccinia scirpi causing the flowering rust disease on Nymphoides peltata and Schoenoplectus lacustris was recorded in 2018 from Bolestraszyce Arboretum near Przemyśl (Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland). The occurrence of theheteroecious rust species
Urszula Świderska +2 more
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