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Salmacisia, a new genus of tilletiales: Reclassification of Tilletia buchloëana causing induced hermaphroditism in buffalograss
Ambika Chandra,
David R. Huff
Plant Science
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Agriculture & Biology
Bouteloua dactyloides
80%
female plants
7%
flowers
3%
fungi
3%
gender
13%
genes
1%
genetic distance
5%
hermaphroditism
68%
hypertrophy
5%
life cycle (organisms)
9%
male plants
14%
methodology
1%
new genus
47%
nucleotides
3%
parasites
3%
phylogeny
12%
pistil
59%
ribosomal RNA
3%
stamens
6%
Tilletia
84%
Tilletiales
100%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
effect
2%
flower
14%
fungus
10%
gene
9%
hermaphrodite
20%
hermaphroditism
85%
life cycle
20%
method
2%
new genus
51%
organ
23%
parasite
12%
phylogenetics
30%
phylogeny
12%
rate
4%
RNA
12%
substitution
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Disorders of Sex Development
66%
Flowers
64%
Fungi
4%
Hypertrophy
4%
Life Cycle Stages
10%
Nuclear RNA
6%
Nucleotides
4%
Parasites
4%
Phylogeny
6%
Ribosomal DNA
11%
rRNA Genes
5%