Taxonomic features and biodiversity of fungi of Cronartium genus
https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.33.58.001
Abstract
The article provides information on some species of Cronartium genus gall rusts. Their symptoms, biological features, distribution and economic importance are considered. Particular attention is paid to taxonomy and diagnosis of North American gall rusts.
About the Authors
I. P. DudchenkoRussian Federation
Senior Researcher of the Research and Methodology Department for Mycology and Helminthology
G. N. Dudchenko
Russian Federation
Researcher of the Scientific and Editorial Department
O. V. Skripka
Russian Federation
PhD in Biology, Leading Researcher of the Research and Methodology Department for Mycology and Helminthology
M. B. Kopina
Russian Federation
PhD in Agriculture, Senior Researcher, Head of the Research and Methodology Department for Mycology and Helminthology
A. G. Shchukovskaya
Russian Federation
PhD in Biology, Senior Researcher of the Forest Quarantine Department
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For citations:
Dudchenko I.P., Dudchenko G.N., Skripka O.V., Kopina M.B., Shchukovskaya A.G. Taxonomic features and biodiversity of fungi of Cronartium genus. Plant Health and Quarantine. 2020;1(1):10-24. https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.33.58.001