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2003
Crane, P. E.
(2003).
Caeoma cassiopae sp. Nov., a rust on Cassiope tetragona in the Canadian Rockies
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95
(1), 156-159.
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2001
Crane, P. E.
(2001).
Morphology, taxonomy, and nomenclature of the Chrysomyxa ledi complex and related rust fungi on spruce and Ericaceae in North America and Europe
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79,
957-982.
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2000
Crane, P. E.
(2000).
Systematics and biology of the genus Chrysomyxa (Uredinales)
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Biological Sciences
(Ph. D. ), 249.
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Crane, P. E.
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Hiratsuka Y.
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Currah R. S.
(2000).
Clarification of the life-cycle of Chrysomxa on Ledum and Picea
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104,
581-586.
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Crane, P. E.
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Hiratsuka Y.
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Currah R. S.
(2000).
Clarification of the life-cycle of Chrysomyxa woroninii on Ledum and Picea
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104,
581-586.
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Crane, P. E.
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Hiratsuka Y.
(2000).
Evidence for environmental determination of uredinia and telia production in Chrysomyxa pirolata (inland spruce cone rust)
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78,
660-667.
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Crane, P. E.
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Hiratsuka Y.
, &
Currah R. S.
(2000).
Reproductive biology and evidence for water dispersal of teliospores in Chrysomyxa weirii, a microcyclic spruce needle ruse
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92
(4), 754-763.
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1994
Crane, P. E.
, &
Hiratsuka Y.
(1994).
Perennial stem galls of aspen caused by the poplar budgall mite, Aceria parapopuli (Acariformes:Eriophyidae)
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16,
199-201.
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