Two new foliicolous species of Phaeophleospora Rangel are described from Proteaceae in Africa. Phaeophleospora concentrica sp. nov., which causes a distinctive leaf spot disease of Protea caffra Meisn. is described from Kenya. A further species, P. capensis sp. nov. is described from leaf spots on a species of Protea L. collected in South Africa
During surveys of Phytophthora diversity in natural and semi-natural Fagaceae forests in Austria, It...
The Botryosphaeriaceae includes several species that are serious canker and leaf pathogens of Protea...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...
A recent study to determine the cause of collar and root rot disease outbreaks of cold tolerant Euca...
The microbial diversity associated with natural vegetation in the Greater Cape Floristic Region of S...
A species of Pestalotiopsis Steyaert was consistently isolated from necrotic leaf spots on Leucosper...
The inflorescences and infructescences ofAfrican Protea trees provide habitat for a largediversity o...
The genus Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) has a global distribution and species are best known for thei...
Phaeophleospora destructans is a devastating eucalypt pathogen first described in 1990 from 1-3 yea...
The present study has led to the description of several new fungi occurring on leaves of Protea L., ...
A study of saprobic fungi occurring on the fynbos of the Western Cape Province of South Africa yield...
Phytophthora species are well known as destructive plant pathogens, especially in natural ecosystems...
Species of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria represent important foliicolous pathogens of Proteaceae...
Species of Encephalartos, commonly known as bread trees, bread palms or cycads are native to Africa;...
Sphaerodothis danthoniae produces black tar spots on leaves and culms of Danthonia spp. It is redesc...
During surveys of Phytophthora diversity in natural and semi-natural Fagaceae forests in Austria, It...
The Botryosphaeriaceae includes several species that are serious canker and leaf pathogens of Protea...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...
A recent study to determine the cause of collar and root rot disease outbreaks of cold tolerant Euca...
The microbial diversity associated with natural vegetation in the Greater Cape Floristic Region of S...
A species of Pestalotiopsis Steyaert was consistently isolated from necrotic leaf spots on Leucosper...
The inflorescences and infructescences ofAfrican Protea trees provide habitat for a largediversity o...
The genus Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) has a global distribution and species are best known for thei...
Phaeophleospora destructans is a devastating eucalypt pathogen first described in 1990 from 1-3 yea...
The present study has led to the description of several new fungi occurring on leaves of Protea L., ...
A study of saprobic fungi occurring on the fynbos of the Western Cape Province of South Africa yield...
Phytophthora species are well known as destructive plant pathogens, especially in natural ecosystems...
Species of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria represent important foliicolous pathogens of Proteaceae...
Species of Encephalartos, commonly known as bread trees, bread palms or cycads are native to Africa;...
Sphaerodothis danthoniae produces black tar spots on leaves and culms of Danthonia spp. It is redesc...
During surveys of Phytophthora diversity in natural and semi-natural Fagaceae forests in Austria, It...
The Botryosphaeriaceae includes several species that are serious canker and leaf pathogens of Protea...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...