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Fungal Planet description sheets: 320–370
- P. Crous, M. Wingfield, +72 authors J. Groenewald
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 1 June 2015
Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Malaysia: Castanediella eucalypti from Eucalyptus pellita, Codinaea acacia from Acacia mangium, Emarcea eucalyptigena… Expand
Soral synapomorphies are significant for the systematics of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex (Ustilaginaceae)
- A. McTaggart, R. G. Shivas, A. Geering, B. Callaghan, K. Vánky, T. Scharaschkin
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 1 December 2012
The genera Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces are a polyphyletic complex of plant pathogenic fungi. The four main morphological characters used to define these genera have been considered… Expand
Taxonomic revision of Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces
- A. McTaggart, R. G. Shivas, A. Geering, K. Vánky, T. Scharaschkin
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 1 December 2012
Morphological characters within the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex are defined explicitly. The genera Sporisorium and Anthracocystis are emended to reflect morphological synapomorphies.… Expand
Fungal Planet description sheets: 371–399
- P. Crous, M. Wingfield, +62 authors J. Z. Groenewald
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 1 December 2015
Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Australia: Neoseptorioides eucalypti gen. & sp. nov. from Eucalyptus radiata leaves, Phytophthora gondwanensis from… Expand
A review of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex
- A. McTaggart, R. G. Shivas, A. Geering, K. Vánky, T. Scharaschkin
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 27 November 2012
The fungal genera Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces represent an unresolved complex. Taxa within the complex often possess characters that occur in more than one genus, creating uncertainty… Expand
Diversity of gall-forming rusts (Uromycladium, Pucciniales) on Acacia in Australia
- C. Doungsa-ard, A. McTaggart, A. Geering, R. G. Shivas
- Biology, Medicine
- Persoonia
- 16 May 2018
Uromycladium tepperianum has been reported on over 100 species of Acacia, as well as on the closely related plant genera, Falcataria, Racosperma and Paraserianthes. Previous studies have indicated… Expand