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The rust mycobiota of southern Africa: species richness, composition, and affinities.
Berndt, R.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2008, 112, 4, pp 463-471 The rust mycobiota (Uredinales, Basidiomycota) of southern Africa (Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa) is analysed with regard to species richness, g...
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Beauveria caledonica is a naturally occurring pathogen of forest beetles.
Glare, T. R.; Reay, S. D.; Nelson, T. L.; Moore, R.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2008, 112, 3, pp 352-360 In New Zealand, two introduced scolytid beetles, Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) are pests in pine plantations. Inve...
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Geographic locality and host identity shape fungal endophyte communities in cupressaceous trees.
Hoffman, M. T.; Arnold, A. E.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2008, 112, 3, pp 331-344 Understanding how fungal endophyte communities differ in abundance, diversity, taxonomic composition, and host affinity over the geographic ranges of ...
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Revision of some Thecaphora species (Ustilaginomycotina) on Caryophyllaceae.
Vánky, K.; Lutz, M.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2007, 111, 10, pp 1207-1219 Specimens of Thecaphora saponariae s. lat. from several caryophyllacean host plants belonging to the genera Cerastium, Dianthus, Petrorhagia, Saponari...
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Molecular phylogeny of Ustilago, Sporisorium and related taxa based on combined analyses of rRNA sequences.
Stoll, M.; Piepenbring, M.; Begerow, D.; Oberwinkler, F.; Mycological Research, 2003, 109, pp 342-356
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Diversity of mycorrhizal fungi of terrestrial orchids: compatibility webs, brief encounters, lasting relationships and alien invasions.
Bonnardeaux, Y.; Brundrett, M.; Batty, A.; Dixon, K.; Koch, J.; Sivasithamparam, K.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2007, 111, 1, pp 51-61, many ref. The diversity of mycorrhizal fungi associated with an introduced weed-like South African orchid (Disa bracteata) and a disturbance-intolerant, widespr...
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Species of Colletotrichum on Agavaceae.
Farr, D. F.; Aime, M. C.; Rossman, A. Y.; Palm, M. E.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2006, 110, 12, pp 1395-1408 Species of Colletotrichum cause diseases on a wide range of hosts, frequently infecting plants in the Agavaceae (monocotyledons: Liliales). Three spec...
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Novel hosts of the Eucalyptus canker pathogen Chrysoporthe cubensis and a new Chrysoporthe species from Colombia.
Gryzenhout, M.; Rodas, C. A.; Mena Portales, J.; Clegg, P.; Wingfield, B. D.; Wingfield, M. J.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2006, 110, 7, pp 833-845 The pathogen Chrysoporthe cubensis (formerly Cryphonectria cubensis) is best known for the important canker disease that it causes on Eucalyptus speci...
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Evidence for asexual genetic recombination in sunflower downy mildew, Plasmopara halstedii.
Spring, O.; Zipper, R.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2006, 110, 6, pp 657-663 Field isolates and single sporangium lines of the biotrophic Oomycete Plasmopara halstedii, differing in host preference and fungicide sensitivity, we...
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Cultural characteristics, morphology, and variation within Claviceps africana and C. sorghi from India.
Venkateshwaran Muthusubramanian; Ranajit Bandyopadhyay; Reddy, D. R.; Tooley, P. W.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Mycological Research, 2006, 110, 4, pp 452-464 Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two species in India is not known. Eighty-nine sorghu...
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