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The smut fungi of Greenland.
Denchev TT, Knudsen H, Denchev CM. Denchev TT, et al. MycoKeys. 2020 Mar 5;64:1-164. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.64.47380. eCollection 2020. MycoKeys. 2020. PMID: 32194322 Free PMC article.
Three new fungus-host combinations, Anthracoidea capillaris on Carex boecheriana, Anthracoidea pseudofoetidae on Carex maritima, and Urocystis tothii on Juncus biglumis, are given. Five plant species are reported as new hosts of smut fungi in Greenland, namely, Carex nigra …
Three new fungus-host combinations, Anthracoidea capillaris on Carex boecheriana, Anthracoidea pseudofoetidae on Carex maritima, and …
The Genus Sagina (Caryophyllaceae) in Italy: Nomenclatural Remarks.
Iamonico D, Guglielmone L, Del Guacchio E. Iamonico D, et al. Plants (Basel). 2023 Sep 4;12(17):3169. doi: 10.3390/plants12173169. Plants (Basel). 2023. PMID: 37687415 Free PMC article.
The following 10 taxa are recognized as being part of the Italian flora: S. alexandrae, S. apetala, S. glabra, S. maritima, S. micropetala, S. nodosa, S. pilifera, S. procumbens, S. revelierei, and S. saginoides subsp. saginoides. The names S. apetala var. decumbens …
The following 10 taxa are recognized as being part of the Italian flora: S. alexandrae, S. apetala, S. glabra, S. maritima, S. microp …