Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies
M Van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker, PH Thrall… - Mycological …, 2007 - Elsevier
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies.
M Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker, PH Thrall, JJ Burdon - 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
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M van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker, PH Thrall… - Mycological …, 2007 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae,
Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies | CiNii Research CiNii 国立 …
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Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies.
M van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker… - Mycological …, 2007 - europepmc.org
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
[引用][C] Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies
M Van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker… - Mycological …, 2007 - diva-portal.org
Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies
M van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker… - Mycological …, 2007 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies
M van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker, PH Thrall… - Mycological …, 2007 - infona.pl
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
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M VAN DER MERWE, L ERICSON… - mycological …, 2007 - researchgate.net
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Evolutionary relationships among species of Puccinia and Uromyces (Pucciniaceae, Uredinales) inferred from partial protein coding gene phylogenies
M van der Merwe, L Ericson, J Walker, PH Thrall… - Mycological …, 2007 - infona.pl
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …
Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these …