Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Scholler in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Klenke& Scholler mention J. communis only;
Gäumann additionally mentions Centaurea benedicta; this is not repeated by Klenke& Scholler.
According to Klenke& Scholler conidia are formed only sparingly,
infected plants flower for a much longer time than healthy ones Klenke& Scholler.
Klenke& a Scholler also mention C. stricta[=>
that was reported by Gäumann, is doubted by Klenke& Scholler.
The reference by Klenke& Scholler to Hirschfeldia incana probably concerns a different,
Both Brandenburger and Klenke& Scholler discuss, as two separate species:
According to Klenke& Scholler the name U. trifolii is often used as a collective concept denoting any Uromyces on clover.
attributed(already with some doubt) to this species almost certainly concern Uromyces lycoctoni Klenke& Scholler.
The statement by Klenke& Scholler that this form would occur only on white-flowering Ranunculus species is contradicted by the picture above.
this is not repeated by Klenke& Scholler.
that is mentioned by Voglmayr(2003a) for Euphorbia esula, is considered conspecific with cyparissiae by Klenke& Scholler.
as is used for example, by Klenke& Scholler.
Klenke& Scholler report a smut on A. narcissiflorum that could be attributed either to Urocystis carcinodes, or the north-american U. anemones-nqrcissiflorae.
Klenke& Scholler also mention Puschkinia scilloides; this cannot easily be interpreted:
Klenke& Scholler state that the sculpture is conspicuously coarse.
According to Klenke& Scholler bromivora is the valid name,
Klenke& Scholler take it as Puccinia carlinae+ P. divergens
According to Klenke& Scholler it also leads to sterility, and a pink discolouration