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Uredinales. Additions and corrections

1925
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A monograph of Sphaerophragmium (Uredinales)

Mycological Research, 1994
Species of Sphaerophragmium are reviewed and their morphological variations, host plants and geographical distribution analysed. Sixteen species are accepted including two new species, S. albiziae and S. ornatum , from the Philippines. Sphaerophragmium luzonicum and S. monodorae are treated as synonyms of S. acaciae and S.
Pongvipa Lohsomboon   +2 more
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Phylogenetic patterns in the Uredinales

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2004
Rusts (Basidiomycetes: Uredinales) are a large, diverse group of obligate biotrophic fungi that include many important plant pathogens. Phylogenetic relationships within the group are poorly understood, with between two and 14 families being recognised on morphological and host taxonomic grounds.
Brenda D. Wingfield   +3 more
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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.
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Terminology of the Uredinales

Botanical Gazette, 1925
As the knowledge of the rusts developed to the stage where more than one spore-form was recognized as belonging to a species, it became advantageous -to employ generalized terms. For this reason the term teleutospore met with ready acceptance. It signified the last spore-form in the series, the sorus in which such spores were formed being called a ...
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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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The Uredinales on Mexican Gramineae

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1967
There are 91 species and varieties reported, including Physopella mexicana on Tripsacum lanceolatum in Durango, Puccinia chihuahuana on Muhlenbergia fragilis in Chihuahua, P. hilariae on Hilaria hintonii in Morelos, P. sierrensis on Muhlenbergia speciosa in Durango and Sinaloa, P. chisosensis Cummin. var.
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List of British Uredinales

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1954
Malcolm Wilson, G.R. Bisby
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Uredopeltis (Uredinales)

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1963
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