The article studies the spread of fungal and parasitic diseases on cereals and legumes in various high-altitude zones of the Kashkadarya region. All researchers note that the mountainous areas are the poorest in micromycetes, and the foothill and mountain regions are the richest, which is explained by favorable ecological conditions and a variety of feeding plants. During the transition from the lowland zone to the highland zone, the dominant groups of fungi change. The number of species of smut and rust fungi is sharply reduced in the high mountainous zone. The ecological requirements of imperfect mushrooms, like those of representatives of other groups of mushrooms, are closely related to their biological characteristics  
Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...
This study assessed the diversity and distribution of endophytic fungal communities associ-ated with...
Mycobiota of the Zailisky Alatau includes 176 species of rust fungi, the Microbotryomycetes class ha...
The article studies the spread of fungal and parasitic diseases on cereals and legumes in var...
1. Fungi are both agents of disease and mutualistic partners of plants. Previous studies have tested...
Powdery mildew-causing fungi constitute around ten percent of the documented fungal species found in...
One sentence summary: The study described here indicates that AM fungal communities exhibit signific...
The article presents data on fungal diseases and pathogens isolated from adult plants of juniper, Cr...
The article presents data on fungal diseases and pathogens isolated from adult plants of juniper, Cr...
This article describes some rare wood-destroying fungi that grow on the territory of Primorsky Krai,...
This article highlights some of the more notable persistent fungal diseases of our times. It draws a...
The presence of various pathogenic fungi in rather unsuspected hosts and environments has always att...
Article provides scientific data on micromycetes of plant species of hawthorn, common in t...
The article presents data about rust fungus – Phragmidium tuberculatum Jul. based on rev...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Although soil fungi may r...
Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...
This study assessed the diversity and distribution of endophytic fungal communities associ-ated with...
Mycobiota of the Zailisky Alatau includes 176 species of rust fungi, the Microbotryomycetes class ha...
The article studies the spread of fungal and parasitic diseases on cereals and legumes in var...
1. Fungi are both agents of disease and mutualistic partners of plants. Previous studies have tested...
Powdery mildew-causing fungi constitute around ten percent of the documented fungal species found in...
One sentence summary: The study described here indicates that AM fungal communities exhibit signific...
The article presents data on fungal diseases and pathogens isolated from adult plants of juniper, Cr...
The article presents data on fungal diseases and pathogens isolated from adult plants of juniper, Cr...
This article describes some rare wood-destroying fungi that grow on the territory of Primorsky Krai,...
This article highlights some of the more notable persistent fungal diseases of our times. It draws a...
The presence of various pathogenic fungi in rather unsuspected hosts and environments has always att...
Article provides scientific data on micromycetes of plant species of hawthorn, common in t...
The article presents data about rust fungus – Phragmidium tuberculatum Jul. based on rev...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Although soil fungi may r...
Fungal disease is one of the most widespread diseases. We often find it in almost every cultivated f...
This study assessed the diversity and distribution of endophytic fungal communities associ-ated with...
Mycobiota of the Zailisky Alatau includes 176 species of rust fungi, the Microbotryomycetes class ha...