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Commelina Communis
2729) C.G.G.J. Vansteenis
A Survey of Ballistosporic Phylloplane Yeasts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Kordyana Commelinae Associated with White Smut-Like Disease on Commelina Communis and C
Notes, Outline and Divergence Times of Basidiomycota
Validation of Malasseziaceae and Ceraceosoraceae (Exobasidiomycetes)
Assessing the Risk of Fungal Stem Defects That Affect Sawlog Quality in Vietnamese Acacia Plantations
Characterising Plant Pathogen Communities and Their Environmental Drivers at a National Scale
Ngs) to Uncover Diversity of Wood-Decaying Fungi in Neotropical Atlantic Forests
Integrative Analysis of the West African Ceraceosorus Africanus Sp
Session 4: Target and Agent Selection
Biological Control Agents for Tradescantia Fluminensis November 2012
A Highly Diverse Fungal Community Associated with Leaves of the Mangrove Plant Acanthus Ilicifolius Var
(Ngs) to Uncover Diversity of Wood-Decaying Fungi in Neotropical Atlantic Forests
A Disease Epidemic on Zizyphus Mucronata in the Kruger National Park Caused by Coniodictyum Chevalieri
Towards Incorporating Asexual Fungi in a Natural Classification: Checklist and Notes 2012–2016
Multigene Phylogeny and Taxonomic Revision of Yeasts and Related Fungi in the Ustilaginomycotina
Cell Wall Glucans of Fungi. a Review T ⁎ José Ruiz-Herrera , Lucila Ortiz-Castellanos
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A Phylogenetic Hypothesis of Ustilaginomycotina Based on Multiple Gene Analyses and Morphological Data1
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A Phylogenetic Hypothesis of Ustilaginomycotina Based on Multiple Gene Analyses and Morphological Data1
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MICOBIOTA ASSOCIADA a Schinus Terebinthifolius, Tradescantia Fluminensis E Rottboellia Cochinchinensis COMO POTENCIAIS AGENTES DE CONTROLE BIOLÓGICO
VÁNKY Kálmán
A Six-Gene Phylogenetic Overview of Basidiomycota and Allied Phyla with Estimated Divergence Times of Higher Taxa and a Phyloproteomics Perspective