New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland

Morphological characters of and disease symptoms caused by five fungal species parasitizing on plants of the Słowiński National Park and the Drawieński National Park (both located in north-western Poland) are presented. Of the species, Ramularia celastri and Ascochyta irpina are new for Poland, and...

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Main Author: Beata Czerniawska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Mycologica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2811
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description Morphological characters of and disease symptoms caused by five fungal species parasitizing on plants of the Słowiński National Park and the Drawieński National Park (both located in north-western Poland) are presented. Of the species, Ramularia celastri and Ascochyta irpina are new for Poland, and Ascochyta geraniicola, Phyllosticta caricis and Septoriella junci have earlier rarely been found in this country. Moreover, the latter three fungi were found on plants so far not reported in the literature to be their hosts. Finally, the known distribution of the fungi characterized in both Poland and the other regions of the world is presented.
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spelling doaj.art-1d918d347f96417fa8c40ffa694514d22022-12-22T00:53:28ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2013-12-0142223523810.5586/am.2007.0262329New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for PolandBeata Czerniawska0University of Agriculture in SzczecinMorphological characters of and disease symptoms caused by five fungal species parasitizing on plants of the Słowiński National Park and the Drawieński National Park (both located in north-western Poland) are presented. Of the species, Ramularia celastri and Ascochyta irpina are new for Poland, and Ascochyta geraniicola, Phyllosticta caricis and Septoriella junci have earlier rarely been found in this country. Moreover, the latter three fungi were found on plants so far not reported in the literature to be their hosts. Finally, the known distribution of the fungi characterized in both Poland and the other regions of the world is presented.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2811parasitic fungiDrawieński National ParkSłowiński National Park
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New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
Acta Mycologica
parasitic fungi
Drawieński National Park
Słowiński National Park
title New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
title_full New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
title_fullStr New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
title_full_unstemmed New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
title_short New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland
title_sort new and rare species of anamorphic fungi for poland
topic parasitic fungi
Drawieński National Park
Słowiński National Park
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2811
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