Patricia E. Crane

Botanist.

Abbreviations: P.E.Crane
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 10 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 14 fungi
Links:IPNI

10 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to14 fungi:

Mikronegeria fuchsiae P.E. Crane & R.S. Peterson 2007
fungi species in the mikronegeriaceae family
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Chrysomyxa reticulata P.E. Crane 2001
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
Chrysomyxa reticulata has been found on Ledum decumbens and Ledum groenlandicum in both eastern (Nova Scotia) and western (Alberta, British Columbia) Canada, as well as Wisconsin, Washington, and California, in the United States, but the aecia are so far known only from artificial inoculation of white spruce (Crane 2001).
Chrysomyxa neoglandulosi P.E. Crane 2001
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
Chrysomyxa neoglandulosi is a fungus. It likely occurs wherever its telial host, Ledum glandulosum Nutt., is found. The only reported aecial host, Engelmann spruce, occurs in montane to subalpine areas in western Canada and the United States (Crane 2001).
Chrysomyxa nagodhii P.E. Crane 2001
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
Chrysomyxa nagodhii is a species of rust fungus in the family Coleosporiaceae. It was described as new to science by Canadian mycologist Patricia E. Crane in 2001. It probably occurs throughout the range of Ledum decumbens (dwarf Labrador tea) and Rhododendron groenlandicum (bog Labrador tea). On Picea, spermogonia and aecia occur on distinct rusty yellow bands on current-year needles.
Peridermium zilleri P.E. Crane 2001
fungi species in the cronartiaceae family
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Diaphanopellis forrestii P.E. Crane 2005
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
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Diaphanopellis P.E. Crane 2005
fungi genus in the coleosporiaceae family
Diaphanopellis is a genus of rust fungi in the family Coleosporiaceae. Reported as new to science in 2005, the genus is monotypic, containing the single species Diaphanopellis forrestii, found growing on Rhododendron selense subsp. selense, in the Himalayas. Another species Diaphanopellis purpurea C.J. You & J. Cao (2017) was re-named as Chrysomyxa purpure in 2021.
Chrysomyxa vaccinii (Ziller) P.E. Crane 2001
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
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Caeoma clemensii P.E. Crane 2005
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Caeoma cassiopes P.E. Crane 2003
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Uredo dumeticola (P.E. Crane) J.Y. Zhuang & S.X. Wei 2016
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Chrysomyxa yunnanensis (P.E. Crane) C.J. You & C.M. Tian 2019
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
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Chrysomyxa tsukubaensis (P.E. Crane, Yamaoka, Engkhan. & Kakish.) C.J. You & C.M. Tian 2019
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
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Chrysomyxa spinulospora (P.E. Crane) C.J. You & C.M. Tian 2019
fungi species in the coleosporiaceae family
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