2019
DOI: 10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2019/0534
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Allodus prostii comb. nov., causal agent of tulip rust

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“…The Shangla District of Pakistan lies on the western edge of the Himalayan range and under the Hindukush mountain range with average elevation 2000-3500 m above sea level (asl) (Ullah et al, 2019a). Almost 90% of the area consists of high mountains, with 10% of the area occurring as plains along the Indus river side (Ullah et al, 2019b). Climatically, District Shangla is a moist temperate area (Figure 1), bordering the Himalayan range (Champion et al, 1965).…”
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“…The Shangla District of Pakistan lies on the western edge of the Himalayan range and under the Hindukush mountain range with average elevation 2000-3500 m above sea level (asl) (Ullah et al, 2019a). Almost 90% of the area consists of high mountains, with 10% of the area occurring as plains along the Indus river side (Ullah et al, 2019b). Climatically, District Shangla is a moist temperate area (Figure 1), bordering the Himalayan range (Champion et al, 1965).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%