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A Taphrina on Potentilla erecta new in Slovakia

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A species of Taphrina was collected on Potentilla erecta in Slovakia for the first time. It causes yellowish thickening of stems and leaves. The fungus was identified as Taphrina tormentillae, that is quite common on Potentilla erecta in the north Europe.

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Bacigálová, K., Petrýdesová, J., Mułenko, W. et al. A Taphrina on Potentilla erecta new in Slovakia. Biologia 69, 163–167 (2014). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-013-0302-3

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