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Plant Microfungi <i>Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae</i> and <i>Phragmidium rubi-idaei</i> Demonstrate Allergenic Capabilities in Mouse Models of Asthma. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
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<i>In vitro</i> comparative analysis of steamed wood and other lignocellulosic substrates on ruminal fermentation and microbiota. [PDF]

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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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A novel NLR immune receptor from Aegilops tauschii confers resistance to wheat eyespot disease

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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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Uredinales of Cuba

1918
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Arthur, Joseph Charles   +1 more
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New Genera of Uredinales

The Journal of Mycology, 1907
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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.
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Notes on British uredinales

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1954
Hyalopsora adianti-capilli-veneris, Nyssopsora echinata, aecidia of Puccinia arrhen-atheri, P. confinis, P. praecox, P. pratensis, Uredo oncidii and Uromyces aloes are described in full for the first time in Britain. New host records for Britain are: Chrysomyxa rhododendrii on Picea sitchensis, Rhododendron ferrugineum and R.
Malcolm Wilson, D.M. Henderson
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