2000
DOI: 10.2307/3761567
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Esalque holwayi gen. et comb. nov., a Rust of Brazilian Ironwood (Caesalpinia Species)

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“…The type of parasitic mycelium therefore supports the assumption of Jackson (1931b) and Hennen et al (2000) that Esalque belongs to Raveneliaceae.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The type of parasitic mycelium therefore supports the assumption of Jackson (1931b) and Hennen et al (2000) that Esalque belongs to Raveneliaceae.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Triactella was later shown to be a synonym of Hapalophragmium. As T. holwayi is different from Hapalophragmium, Hennen et al (2000) transferred it to a new genus, Esalque. However, like Jackson, they did not find morphological characters that would have shown convincingly that E. holwayi was different from Triphragmium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teliósporos compostos, (77-) 90 (-108) x (72-) 77 (-86) µm, redondos a ovais, formando cabeças com muitas células irregulares, laranja-ferrugíneos a marrom-escuros, células centrais do teliósporo (12-) 17 (-22) x (5-) 15 (-20) µm, pentagonais ou arredondadas, lisas, em número de seis -nove. Células marginais do teliósporo (24-) 32 (-45) x (10-) 14 (-20) µm, parede lateral com 4 µm de espessura e 6 µm nas extremidades; células marginais em duas camadas com a superior constituída por células mais longas e a inferior com células curtas suportando os cistos (Figura 4 (Dietel, 1894;Hennings, 1908;Sydow & Sydow, 1915;Jackson, 1931;Viégas, 1945;Lindquist & Costa Neto, 1963;Hennen et al, 1982).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…(Leguminosae). Hennen et al (2000) comparam suas coletas com a amostra de Holway, concluindo que o hospedeiro é na verdade Caesalpinia sp. Jackson (1931) seguiu a classificação de Dietel (1928) para o gênero, onde Triactella ocorre em Leguminosae e Triphragmium infeta Filipendula sp., uma Rosaceae.…”
Section: Ravenelia Hieronymiunclassified
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