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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...

  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...

  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 ...

  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...

  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


  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...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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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