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Melampsora x columbiana

Known as: Melampsora medusae x M. occidentalis, Melampsora xcolumbiana 
National Institutes of Health

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2013
2013
Background and Aims Selective feeding by herbivores, especially at the seedling or juvenile phase, has the potential to change… 
2010
2010
Twenty-two rust diseases caused by Melampsora euphorbiae, M. lini var. lini, Phragmidium mucronatum var. mucronatum, Ph… 
2010
2010
Results from 3 artificial freezing tests (one-year-old seedlings) and 15 field trials (9to 21-year old trees) of half-sib… 
2008
2008
Willow rust, caused by Melampsora epitea, is one of the most limiting factors in cultivation of willows. The aim of this study… 
2004
2004
Willow trees cv. Iwa growing in open field conditions in the sandy soil and naturally infected with Melampsora epitea were used… 
2000
2000
An outbreak of rust on Salix × mollissima (S. triandra × S. viminalis) ‘Q83’, an important biomass willow, was first observed at… 
1998
1998
SummaryImmunolocalisation studies, using flax leaf material infected with the flax rust fungus,Melampsora lini, and isolated… 
1980
1980
STATLER, G. D. and R. E. GOLD. 1980. Comparative virulence of basidiospore and urediospore cultures of three pathogenic races of… 
1979
1979
STATLER, G. D. 1979. Inheritance of virulence of Melampsora lini race 218. Phytopathology 69:257-259. A culture of race 218…