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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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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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A Monograph of Maravalia (Uredinales)
Mycologia, 1984Thirty-one species of Maravalia are recognized. Scopella and Angusia are synonymous with Maravalia. Maravalia bolivarensis, M. exigua, M. guianensis, and M. swartziae are new species. Seventeen new combinations are proposed.
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A monograph of Sphaerophragmium (Uredinales)
Mycological Research, 1994Species 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, 2004Rusts (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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The Uredinales on Mexican Gramineae
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1967There 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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2009
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A Synopsis of the Genus Hapalophragmium (Uredinales)
Mycologia, 1977H. and P. Sydow erected Hapalophragnmium in 1901 on the type species, H. derridis H. & P. Syd. Hapalophragmium is closely related to Triphragmiun Link and Sphaerophragmlium Magnus but differs in the position of teliospore pedicel. In Triphragmniul and Sphaerophragmliumn, teliospores are 3-celled and the pedicel is associated with only one cell ...
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Additions to the Uredinales of Venezuela—IV
Mycologia, 1943Frank D. Kern, H. W. Thurston
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Mikronegeria alba (Uredinales)
Mycologia, 1978Roger S. Peterson, Edgar Oehrens
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