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A new species and observations on the genus Ramularia from Iran

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Ramularia ranunculicola sp. nov. (Mycosphaerellaceae) is described from Iran on Ranunculus muricatus and compared with other species reported on Ranunculus spp. Ramularia carletonii on Lactuca tuberosa and R. nagornyi on Centaurea solstitialis are newly reported from Iran, and Picris strigosa is a new host for R. picridis (= R. inaequalis s. lat.).

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This work was funded by University of Zabol, Project code: IR-UOZ 96-2. Mahdi Pirnia has received research grants from University of Zabol.

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This study was funded by University of Zabol (Project code: IR-UOZ 96–2).

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Mahdi Pirnia has received research grants from University of Zabol.

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This research carried out with cooperation of Prof. Uwe Braun (Martin-Luther-Universität, Germany) and focused on identification of some fungi causing disease (leaf spot) on plants.

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Pirnia, M., Braun, U. A new species and observations on the genus Ramularia from Iran. Eur J Plant Pathol 150, 847–852 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-017-1327-1

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