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- adenopetalae Microbotryum afromontanum Microbotryum ahmadianum Microbotryum alsines Microbotryum anomalum Microbotryum arenariae-bryophyllae Microbotryum aviculare...
- Microbotryum silenes-dioicae is a species of fungus first isolated from Brittany, France. Its name refers to its host species, Silene dioica. The fungus...
- Microbotryum violaceum is a host-specific anther **** (fungus) disease that infects Silene latifolia and sterilizes the host plant. When infected with...
- are very susceptible to a **** (fungus) infection. In this case by Microbotryum silenes-dioicae known as anther-**** which appears as a m**** of brown...
- Microbotryum scabiosae is a **** fungus that infects plants in the genus Knautia. It produces pale ochraceous spores in the host plant's anthers. Ellis...
- as a medicine. Silene latifolia is afflicted by the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum, which acts as a sterilizing ****ually transmitted infection...
- Microbotryum violaceum, also known as the anther **** fungus, was formerly known as Ustilago violacea. It is a basidiomycete obligate parasite of many...
- has been evidenced for some fungal species (such as the basidiomycota Microbotryum violaceum). As for plants and animals, fungal hybrids and polyploids...
- Microbotryum coronariae is a **** fungus that infects Silene flos-cuculi. It produces brownish-violet spores in the host plant's anthers. It occurs in...
- Microbotryum succisae is a **** fungus that infects the devil's-bit scabious, Succisa pratensis. It produces whitish to pale yellow spores in the host...