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author = {Fabiano Branco Rocha and Samlla Toledo Albuquerque and Rogério Eiji Hanada and Robert W. Barreto},
title = {The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Plant Pathogen, Taxonomy, Cercosporoid.},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {The interest on Piper aduncum arises from the double relevance of this plant species which is exploited as medicinal compounds source and it is recognized as an important invasive plant species in Papua New Guine. A cercosporoid fungus was found associated with this plant and its morphological characterization allowed identifying it as a new Pseudocercospora species. This new species is described and illustrated below, and the identifying key for Pseudocercospora species associated with Piperaceae was reviewed.}
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Citation for Study 13481
Citation title:
"The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species".
Study name:
"The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species".
This study is part of submission 13481
(Status: Published).
Citation
Rocha F.B., Albuquerque S.T., Hanada R.E., & Barreto R. 2012. The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Rocha F.B.
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Albuquerque S.T.
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Hanada R.E.
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Barreto R.
Abstract
The interest on Piper aduncum arises from the double relevance of this plant species which is exploited as medicinal compounds source and it is recognized as an important invasive plant species in Papua New Guine. A cercosporoid fungus was found associated with this plant and its morphological characterization allowed identifying it as a new Pseudocercospora species. This new species is described and illustrated below, and the identifying key for Pseudocercospora species associated with Piperaceae was reviewed.
Keywords
Plant Pathogen, Taxonomy, Cercosporoid.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21425,
author = {Fabiano Branco Rocha and Samlla Toledo Albuquerque and Rogério Eiji Hanada and Robert W. Barreto},
title = {The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Plant Pathogen, Taxonomy, Cercosporoid.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The interest on Piper aduncum arises from the double relevance of this plant species which is exploited as medicinal compounds source and it is recognized as an important invasive plant species in Papua New Guine. A cercosporoid fungus was found associated with this plant and its morphological characterization allowed identifying it as a new Pseudocercospora species. This new species is described and illustrated below, and the identifying key for Pseudocercospora species associated with Piperaceae was reviewed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21425
AU - Rocha,Fabiano Branco
AU - Albuquerque,Samlla Toledo
AU - Hanada,Rogério Eiji
AU - Barreto,Robert W.
T1 - The invasive medicinal plant Piper aduncum supporting a new Pseudocercospora species
PY - 2012
KW - Plant Pathogen
KW - Taxonomy
KW - Cercosporoid.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The interest on Piper aduncum arises from the double relevance of this plant species which is exploited as medicinal compounds source and it is recognized as an important invasive plant species in Papua New Guine. A cercosporoid fungus was found associated with this plant and its morphological characterization allowed identifying it as a new Pseudocercospora species. This new species is described and illustrated below, and the identifying key for Pseudocercospora species associated with Piperaceae was reviewed.
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JF - Mycologia
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