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Rubus cryptopetalus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Published as part of Beek, Abraham Van De, 2021, Rubi Capenses: a further contribution to the knowledge of the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) in South Africa, pp.
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Rubus leptodytus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
10. Rubus leptodytus A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape: Citrusdal, Karnemelksvlei, 20 November 2019, Beek 2019.93 (holotype L; isotype NBG). (Figs 8A–C) Diagnosis: —A taxon with characteristics that are different from both R. rigidus and R.
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Rubus revealii A. Beek & M. P. Widrlechner 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Rubus revealii A. Beek & M.P. Widrlechner, sp. nov. (Fig. 7A, B) Primocane erect or high arching, 5-8 mm in diameter, furrowed, with scattered, fine trichomes mostly on ridges. Prickles 3-5 mm broad at base, almost straight, 4-8 mm long. Stipules 7-18 mm, linear to lanceolate, thinly hairy.
Van de Beek, Abraham   +1 more
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Rubus anas A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
5. Rubus anas A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Eastern Cape: Uitenhage, Van Stadenspas, 15 January 2020, Beek 2020.11 (holotype L, isotype NBG). (Fig 3A–B) Diagnosis:—Primocane pruinose, (almost) glabrous; leaves with only some short hairs on the main veins; inflorescence with many curved prickles; fruit orange. Primocane (Fig.
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Rubus trichogynus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
20. Rubus trichogynus A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape: Stellenbosch, Helshoogte, Hillcrest, parking, 24 February 2018, Beek 2018.16 (holotype L; isotype NBG). (Figs 17A–B) Diagnosis: —Low weak plant with abaxially green leaves; central leaflet ovate, gradually attenuate; inflorescence axillar with 2-5 flowers; petals white ...
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Rubus dorcheae M. B. Rokaya & S. Subedi 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Rubus dorcheae M. B. Rokaya & S. Subedi, sp. nov. (Figs. 2A–L, Figs. 3A–I) Type:— NEPAL. Shivapuri, Shivapuri-Nagarjun National Park. It is locally not so common in the type locality, Shivapuri, 27°49’15.0’’N; 085°22’11.4’E, 1930 m (Fig. 1); Aspect: NW, Slope 45°. Soil pH 5.8; 20 October 2020, M. B. Rokaya, S. Subedi, L. D.
Rokaya, Maan B., Subedi, Sajan
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Petrarca rubus Kolbasov & Savchenko & Yu & Tsao & Ganmanee & Chan 2023, SP. NOV.

2023
PETRARCA RUBUS SP. NOV. (FIGS 1I, 19–25) Z o o b a n k R e g i s t r a t i o n: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: BA716B70-D5B8-49A1-AF02-670876B5E887 Material examined: Four specimens (including holotype) in Turbinaria bifrons and Turbinaria sp., 22°40 ′ 39.2 ″ N, 121°28 ′ 57.2 ″ E, Green Island (L ǜ d ǎ o), Taiwan, 24.04.2015, at 4–20 m depth ...
Kolbasov, Gregory A.   +5 more
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Primer reporte de Apiospora intestini (Apiosporaceae) en zarzamora (Rubus sp., Rosaceae) en México

Acta Botánica Mexicana
Antecedentes y Objetivos: El género Apiospora comprende 157 especies de hongos microscópicos a nivel mundial. Incluye saprobios, simbióticos, endófitos y patógenos, tanto de plantas como de humanos.
Edith Garay Serrano   +1 more
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Rubus noli-tangere A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Published as part of Beek, Abraham Van De, 2021, Rubi Capenses: a further contribution to the knowledge of the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) in South Africa, pp.
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Pathogenicity, aggressivity, and inoculum load induced by two ITS-haplotypes of Neopestalotiopsis rosae, isolated from strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) and blackberry (Rubus sp.)

Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología Mexican Journal of Phytopathology
Background/Objective. In strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa), the main commercial rosaceous fruit in Mexico, the occurrence of Neopestalotiopsis rosae (Ascomycota: Sporocadaceae) was recently reported in Michoacán.
Citlalmina Erandy Montes-Hernández   +4 more
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