A Morphometric and Geo Morphometric Study Comparing Two Sub Species of Taphrina Caerulescens and Taphrina Deformans AbstractTaphrina caerulescens has been poorly studied although it was known about since the beginning of the past century. One of the only studies which seek to describe morphometrically differences among the species of Taphrina A monograph of the genus Taphrina by A.J Mix is out dated and was published in 1949. In the study Mix states that there is little or no differences between Taphrina caerulescens which up until now was not thought to be present in Mexico and which causes blisters exclusively on Quercus spp. And Taphrina deformans which causes blisters on leaves and fruit of peaches and cherries and a few other stone fruit producing species. Mix in his monograph also stated that there is a fair amount of morphometrically difference of the asci of T
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DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2016.02.555600
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