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Journal
Journal names are mostly those used in Botanico-Periodicum Huntianum (BPH).
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Fungus Group
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Literature. An outstanding database more than 33,000 references on the systematics of plant pathogenic fungi isavailable. The worldwide literature received at the SMML is reviewed for important references on world distribution, taxonomy, and biology of plant pathogenic fungi and bacteria. Keywords for each piece of literature are derived primarily from fungus and host scientific names and country. Data in this database was used to produce the book Literature Guide for the Identification of Plant Pathogenic Fungi (APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1987).