After a short historical review, our current knowledge about the smut fungi of the world, their number, classification, occurrence on host plant groups and their relationship to other groups of fungi are presented. Surprising results of the new classification of smut fungi are shown. The estimated number of existing species, expected results and trends in smut fungus taxonomy, the necessity and modalities of the conservation of smut fungi and the preparation of an illustrated world monograph of smut fungi are discussed
Several species of smut fungi not previously recorded in Thailand were collected in December 2007. A...
The worldwide occurrence of the anther-smut fungus Microbotryum on species of the Caryophyllaceae as...
Eight new smut fungi, collected in Thailand, are described: Macalpinomyces siamensis on Coelorachis ...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
The 470 smut fungi, published in the book European smut fungi by Vánky (1994), and a further fourtee...
An annotated checklist of the smut fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) from Thailand has been compiled after a...
Conservation of fungal diversity needs to be integrated. Smut fungi are potentially a key group for ...
The smut fungi and their allies are a group of specialist plant pathogens. Eighty-one species are re...
The checklist of the smut fungi of Africa and adjacent islands contains 427 species in 47 genera, ar...
The smut fungi are in the order Ustilaginales with one family, the Ustilaginaceae, recognized. They ...
Smut fungi of Restionaceae s. lat. were studied. They are classified into two genera, Restiosporium ...
Identification keys to smut fungi (Ustilaginomycotina p.p. and Microbotryales) of 14 selected host p...
The smut fungi of Rhynchospora are revised. Twenty-eight species in seven genera are recognised and ...
A new smut fungus, Ustilago lituana, is described and illustrated on the grass Triodia epactia from ...
Description of the ten recognised species of smut fungi of Chrysopogon is given. A host-parasite lis...
Several species of smut fungi not previously recorded in Thailand were collected in December 2007. A...
The worldwide occurrence of the anther-smut fungus Microbotryum on species of the Caryophyllaceae as...
Eight new smut fungi, collected in Thailand, are described: Macalpinomyces siamensis on Coelorachis ...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
The 470 smut fungi, published in the book European smut fungi by Vánky (1994), and a further fourtee...
An annotated checklist of the smut fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) from Thailand has been compiled after a...
Conservation of fungal diversity needs to be integrated. Smut fungi are potentially a key group for ...
The smut fungi and their allies are a group of specialist plant pathogens. Eighty-one species are re...
The checklist of the smut fungi of Africa and adjacent islands contains 427 species in 47 genera, ar...
The smut fungi are in the order Ustilaginales with one family, the Ustilaginaceae, recognized. They ...
Smut fungi of Restionaceae s. lat. were studied. They are classified into two genera, Restiosporium ...
Identification keys to smut fungi (Ustilaginomycotina p.p. and Microbotryales) of 14 selected host p...
The smut fungi of Rhynchospora are revised. Twenty-eight species in seven genera are recognised and ...
A new smut fungus, Ustilago lituana, is described and illustrated on the grass Triodia epactia from ...
Description of the ten recognised species of smut fungi of Chrysopogon is given. A host-parasite lis...
Several species of smut fungi not previously recorded in Thailand were collected in December 2007. A...
The worldwide occurrence of the anther-smut fungus Microbotryum on species of the Caryophyllaceae as...
Eight new smut fungi, collected in Thailand, are described: Macalpinomyces siamensis on Coelorachis ...