1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf02128054
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The species of triphragmium, nyssopsora, and triphragmiopsis

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“…altissima has shorter hyaline (33–57 µm vs. 40–65 µm) and finer hyaline (5.5–9 µm vs. 10–12 µm) than those of Ny. cedrelae [ 76 , 99 ].…”
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“…altissima has shorter hyaline (33–57 µm vs. 40–65 µm) and finer hyaline (5.5–9 µm vs. 10–12 µm) than those of Ny. cedrelae [ 76 , 99 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the Araliaceae family, N. asiatica (on Aralia and Schefflera), N. clavellosa (on Aralia), N. thwaitesii (Brassiopsis, Hedera, Schefflera), N. trevesiae (Trevesia), and N. thirumulacharii (on Brassiopsis griffithi) are reported. Nyssopsora thwaitesii has been reported on S. bengalensis, S. stellata, S. roxburgii and S. venulosum (Monson 1974;Ngachan and Goswami 1985;Bagyanarayana et al 1987;Lohsomboon et al 1990).…”
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“…Nyssopsora cedraleae, N. koelreuteriae and N. formosana are not reported on Araliaceae; N. cedraleae and N. formosana also having aeciospores. Nyssopsora schefflerae is now considered synonymous with N. thwaitesii (Monson 1974;Ngachan and Goswami 1985;Bagyanarayana et al 1987;Lohsomboon et al 1990). Based on these facts we conclude that the species under consideration is N. thwaitesii.…”
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