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The Rust Fungi of Bromeliaceae
Mycologia, 19741. Urediniospores mostly 42-56 A long; teliospores mostly 30-36 ,a wide ..... Puccinia tillandsiae 1'. Urediniospores mostly less than 35 A long; teliospores mostly less than 30 ,t wide or unknown 2 2. Urediniospore wall mostly 1.5-2 t thick; telia unknown.... Uredo nidularii 2'. Urediniospore wall 2.5 a or thicker 3 3.
George B. Cummins, Flora G. Pollack
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British gall-causing rust fungi
1994Abstract Although some fungal galls on cultivated plants have been the subject of much research (most of which has been aimed at preventing their occurrence) fungal galls on wild plants remain little studied. The literature on galls often includes long lists of rust fungi (Basidiomycotina: Ureclinales) but some of these fungi do not ...
T f. Preece*, A J Hicktâ€
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Rust Fungi in Norton, Massachusetts
1938(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1967
This paper tries to illuminate the current terminology of the spore forms of rust fungi. It is shown that the widespread adoption in America and elsewhere of the ontogenic approach to terminology is fundamentally illogical and causes difficulty and confusion.
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This paper tries to illuminate the current terminology of the spore forms of rust fungi. It is shown that the widespread adoption in America and elsewhere of the ontogenic approach to terminology is fundamentally illogical and causes difficulty and confusion.
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Inactivation of a wheat protein kinase gene confers broad-spectrum resistance to rust fungi
Cell, 2022Chunlei Tang +2 more
exaly

