The checklist of the smut fungi of Africa and adjacent islands contains 427 species in 47 genera, arranged alphabetically. A short description of each genus is provided. For each species the author(s), place of publication, type(s), nomenclatural and taxonomic synonyms are given, as well as the host plant family, host plant genus (genera), and general distribution are mentioned. For each species the African host plants and the countries from where they are known are enumerated. A chapter of doubtful, excluded or invalidly published taxa is compiled. A list of selected literature is completing the paper. The checklist reflects the great, but incompletely known biodiversity of Africa
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After a short historical review, our current knowledge about the smut fungi of the world, their numb...
Scientific information about biodiversity distribution is indispensable for nature conservation and ...
Scientific information about biodiversity distribution is indispensable for nature conservation and ...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
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Macrofungi are considered as organisms that form large fruiting bodies above or below the ground tha...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used these ...
The information on 59 species of smut fungi known in Israel is given. The genera represented in the ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (D.R. Congo) represents a striking gap of knowledge on alien pl...
Identification keys to smut fungi (Ustilaginomycotina p.p. and Microbotryales) of 14 selected host p...
The African Plant Checklist and Database Project (APCD) provides botanists with the first angiosperm...
Several recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used these data as ...
After a short historical review, our current knowledge about the smut fungi of the world, their numb...
Scientific information about biodiversity distribution is indispensable for nature conservation and ...
Scientific information about biodiversity distribution is indispensable for nature conservation and ...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
bothriochloae, type on Bothriochloa glabra, Malawi); Sporisorium dichanthicola (Mundkur & Thirum...
Two new species of smut fungi, Macalpinomyces tilletioides and Sporisorium penniseticola, are descri...
Abstract: Several recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used thes...
An annotated checklist of the smut fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) from Thailand has been compiled after a...
Macrofungi are considered as organisms that form large fruiting bodies above or below the ground tha...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used these ...
The information on 59 species of smut fungi known in Israel is given. The genera represented in the ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (D.R. Congo) represents a striking gap of knowledge on alien pl...
Identification keys to smut fungi (Ustilaginomycotina p.p. and Microbotryales) of 14 selected host p...
The African Plant Checklist and Database Project (APCD) provides botanists with the first angiosperm...
Several recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used these data as ...