Novel species of Cercospora and Pseudocercospora are described from Australian native plant species. These taxa are Cercospora ischaemi sp. nov. on Ischaemum australe (. Poaceae); Pseudocercospora airliensis sp. nov. on Polyalthia nitidissima (. Annonaceae); Pseudocercospora proiphydis sp. nov. on Proiphys amboinensis (. Amaryllidaceae); and Pseudocercospora jagerae sp. nov. on Jagera pseudorhus var. pseudorhus (. Sapindaceae). These species were characterised by morphology and an analysis of partial nucleotide sequence data for the three gene loci, ITS, LSU and EF-1α. Recent divergence of closely related Australian species of Pseudocercospora on native plants is proposed
The fern flora of the world (Pteridophyta) has direct evolutionary links with the earliest vascular ...
Abstract: Fungi belonging to the Mycosphaerella s. l. are widely distributed all over the world. Mos...
Species of Mycosphaerella and their related anamorphs represent potentially serious foliar pathogens...
Novel species of Cercospora and Pseudocercospora are described from Australian native plant species....
Pseudocercospora is a large cosmopolitan genus of plant pathogenic fungi that are commonly associate...
Although the genus Pseudocercospora has a worldwide distribution, it is especially diverse in tropic...
Recent phylogenetic studies based on multi-gene data have provided compelling evidence that the Myco...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1994 Vyrna Caldwell Beiharz.Pseudocercospora is currentl...
Specimens of Pseudocercospora on eucalypt foliage collected over the past 22 years and held in the N...
Mycosphaerella represents one of the largest ascomycete genera accommodating more than 3000 names. A...
AbstractPseudocercospora is a large cosmopolitan genus of plant pathogenic fungi that are commonly a...
Twenty eight species within Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae (includes Mycosphaerella, Tera...
The taxonomy of 44 specimens of cercosporoid fungi from Hawaii and New York, USA, was elucidated thr...
Cercospora brunfelsiicola on Brunfelsia uniflora is proposed as a new species based on a combination...
<p>Cercospora brunfelsiicola on Brunfelsia uniflora is proposed as a new species based on a combinat...
The fern flora of the world (Pteridophyta) has direct evolutionary links with the earliest vascular ...
Abstract: Fungi belonging to the Mycosphaerella s. l. are widely distributed all over the world. Mos...
Species of Mycosphaerella and their related anamorphs represent potentially serious foliar pathogens...
Novel species of Cercospora and Pseudocercospora are described from Australian native plant species....
Pseudocercospora is a large cosmopolitan genus of plant pathogenic fungi that are commonly associate...
Although the genus Pseudocercospora has a worldwide distribution, it is especially diverse in tropic...
Recent phylogenetic studies based on multi-gene data have provided compelling evidence that the Myco...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1994 Vyrna Caldwell Beiharz.Pseudocercospora is currentl...
Specimens of Pseudocercospora on eucalypt foliage collected over the past 22 years and held in the N...
Mycosphaerella represents one of the largest ascomycete genera accommodating more than 3000 names. A...
AbstractPseudocercospora is a large cosmopolitan genus of plant pathogenic fungi that are commonly a...
Twenty eight species within Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae (includes Mycosphaerella, Tera...
The taxonomy of 44 specimens of cercosporoid fungi from Hawaii and New York, USA, was elucidated thr...
Cercospora brunfelsiicola on Brunfelsia uniflora is proposed as a new species based on a combination...
<p>Cercospora brunfelsiicola on Brunfelsia uniflora is proposed as a new species based on a combinat...
The fern flora of the world (Pteridophyta) has direct evolutionary links with the earliest vascular ...
Abstract: Fungi belonging to the Mycosphaerella s. l. are widely distributed all over the world. Mos...
Species of Mycosphaerella and their related anamorphs represent potentially serious foliar pathogens...