Volker Kummer
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A decade of decline in ruderal plant species due to urbanization of villages in northeastern Germany Open
The current decline of ruderal plant species in central European villages might be caused by urban- ization replacing historical rural management. However, the extent and speed of this development are poorly studied, and urbanization as a …
Schroeteria Decaisneana, S. Poeltii, and Ciboria Ploettneriana (Sclerotiniaceae, Helotiales, Ascomycota), Three Parasites on Veronica Seeds: First Report of Teleomorphs in Schroeteria Open
Three little known, morphologically similar species of Sclerotiniaceae which form their apothecia on fallen stromatized Veronica seeds are described and illustrated in detail based on fresh collections or moist chamber cultures of infected…
View article: Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M. woodwardiana sp. nov.
Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M. woodwardiana sp. nov. Open
Species of rust fungi of the genus Milesina (Pucciniastraceae, Pucciniales) are distributed mainly in northern temperate regions. They host-alternate between needles of fir ( Abies spp.) and fronds of ferns (species of Polypodiales). Miles…
The first smut fungus, Thecaphora anthemidis sp. nov. (Glomosporiaceae), described from Anthemis (Asteraceae) Open
There are 63 known species of Thecaphora (Glomosporiaceae, Ustilaginomycotina), a third of which occur on Asteraceae. These smut fungi produce yellowish-brown to reddish-brown masses of spore balls in specific, mostly regenerative, plant o…
Rapid transgenerational effects in <i>Knautia arvensis</i> in response to plant community diversity Open
Summary Plant species persistence in natural communities requires coping with biotic and abiotic challenges. These challenges also depend on plant community composition and diversity. Over time, biodiversity effects have been shown to be s…
Appendix C. List of all plant species with their number of associated pathogens. Open
List of all plant species with their number of associated pathogens.
Appendix F. Log-linear decrease of co-infection. Open
Log-linear decrease of co-infection.
Appendix B. ANOVA results for overall infection weighted by individual plant cover. Open
ANOVA results for overall infection weighted by individual plant cover.
Appendix D. Complete list of sampled pathogen species across seasons. Open
Complete list of sampled pathogen species across seasons.
Appendix A. ANOVA results for the effects of plant community diversity and composition on pathogen group incidence and severity. Open
ANOVA results for the effects of plant community diversity and composition on pathogen group incidence and severity.
Appendix E. Log-linear decrease of overall mean pathogen incidence. Open
Log-linear decrease of overall mean pathogen incidence.