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Rhizoglomus dalpeae, R. maiae, and R. silesianum, new species.
Błaszkowski J, Niezgoda P, Piątek M, Magurno F, Malicka M, Zubek S, Mleczko P, Yorou NS, Jobim K, Vista XM, Lima JLR, Goto BT. Błaszkowski J, et al. Among authors: piatek m. Mycologia. 2019 Nov-Dec;111(6):965-980. doi: 10.1080/00275514.2019.1654637. Epub 2019 Sep 27. Mycologia. 2019. PMID: 31560606
Doassansiopsis caldesiae sp. nov. and Doassansiopsis tomasii: two remarkable smut fungi from Cameroon.
Piatek M, Vánky K, Mossebo DC, Piatek J. Piatek M, et al. Among authors: piatek j. Mycologia. 2008 Jul-Aug;100(4):662-72. doi: 10.3852/07-189r. Mycologia. 2008. PMID: 18833759
Three recent collections of Doassansiopsis from western Cameroon are assessed taxonomically. Doassansiopsis caldesiae M. Piatek & Vanky is described as a new species from infected leaves of Caldesia reniformis (D. ...Similarities between this species and Doassan …
Three recent collections of Doassansiopsis from western Cameroon are assessed taxonomically. Doassansiopsis caldesiae M. Piatek
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