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Uredinales collected in Kiushu (III)

open access: yesThe Journal of Japanese Botany, 1936
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A vitamin cross-feeding mechanism mediates microbial niche adaptation on leaves

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Hu Y   +19 more
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Uredinales from Nepal

Mycologia, 1987
The author reports 30 rust species collected in Nepal with description of four new species; one Puccinia and three Uromyces and addition of ten other species to the rust flora of the country.
exaly   +2 more sources

Notes on Arctic Uredinales

Mycologia, 1928
The plants brought back from northwestern Greenland in the Danish Jubilee Expedition of 1920-23 have been critically searched for micromycetes by Mr. J. Lind, resulting in the detection of 80 species, 5 of them being Uredinales. Mr. Lind has made his report in No.
J C Arthur
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Angusia (Uredinales)

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1964
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Somatic Hybridization in the Uredinales

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2012
Rust fungi are cosmopolitan in distribution and parasitize a wide range of plants, including economically important crop species such as wheat. Detailed regional, national, and continental surveys of pathogenic variability in wheat-attacking rust pathogens over periods of up to 90 years have shown that in the absence of sexual recombination, genetic ...
Robert F, Park, Colin R, Wellings
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Species of Sorataea (Uredinales)

Mycologia, 1980
In 1959, Cummins suggested that four species assigned to Puccinia probably belonged in Sorataea. Hiratsuka and Cummins (1963) referred again to these species and, further, reported subcuticular, type 7 spermogonia in Puccinia baphiae V.-Bourg. and P. ostryoderridis Joerst., but they made no transfers. Savile (1971) did transfer P.
Dan O. Eboh, George B. Cummins
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Mehtamyces (Uredinales) Reinstated

Mycologia, 1981
Many rust fungi have been reported on the Bignoniaceae. Of these, the rust on Stereospermum suaveolens DC. has drawn the attention of uredionoligists from time to time. The Sydows (1915) first reported a rust fungus on S. chelonoides (L. F.) DC., from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) as Uredo stereospermi.
P. Ramachar, A. Sudhakara Rao
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