Pucciniomycotina
Pucciniomycotina is a subdivision of fungus within the division Basidiomycota. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi, the subdivision contains 8 classes, 18 orders, and 36 families.[3]
References
- ^ Bauer R, Begerow D, Sampaio JP, Weiss M, Oberwinkler F. (2006). "The simple-septate basidiomycetes: a synopsis". Mycological Progress 5 (1): 41–66. doi:10.1007/s11557-006-0502-0.
- ^ "Pucciniomycotina R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Samp., M. Weiss & Oberw. 2006". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Link=T&Rec=368587. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 581. ISBN 9780851998268.
- M.C. Aime et al.: An overview of the higher level classification of Pucciniomycotina based on combined analyses of nuclear large and small subunit rDNA sequences. Mycologia, Band 98, 2006, S. 896-905.
- Robert Bauer, Dominik Begerow, José Paulo Sampaio, Michael Weiβ, Franz Oberwinkler: The simple-septate basidiomycetes: a synopsis. Mycological Progress, Band 5, 2006, S. 41-66, ISSN 1617-416X, doi:10.1007/s11557-006-0502-0.
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