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Checklist of Rust Fungi (Basidiomycota, Pucciniales) and their hosts in Indiana, United States of America. [PDF]
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Phytotaxa, 2022
About 300 species of Puccinia on Poaceae have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify because of morphological similarities and difficulties of host plant identifications. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected. Based on about 150 specimens on Poaceae and about 50 related specimens of spermogonial and
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About 300 species of Puccinia on Poaceae have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify because of morphological similarities and difficulties of host plant identifications. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected. Based on about 150 specimens on Poaceae and about 50 related specimens of spermogonial and
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Phytotaxa, 2022
About 150 species of Puccinia on Carex (Cyperaceae) have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify due to similarities in morphology and difficulties in identifying the host plants. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected.
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About 150 species of Puccinia on Carex (Cyperaceae) have been reported globally. However, these species can be difficult to identify due to similarities in morphology and difficulties in identifying the host plants. The presence of many cryptic species is also suspected.
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Notes on Western Rust Fungi. II. Pucciniaceae
Mycologia, 1962(1962). Notes on Western Rust Fungi. II. Pucciniaceae. Mycologia: Vol. 54, No. 4, pp. 389-394.
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American journal of botany, 2012
The plant Euphorbia cyparissias is commonly infected by rust fungi of the species complex Uromyces pisi. When infected, E. cyparissias is unable to flower, but instead is induced by the fungus to form pseudoflowers. Pseudoflowers are rosettes of yellow leaves upon which the fungus presents its gametes in a sweet-smelling fungal nectar.
M, Pfunder, B A, Roy
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The plant Euphorbia cyparissias is commonly infected by rust fungi of the species complex Uromyces pisi. When infected, E. cyparissias is unable to flower, but instead is induced by the fungus to form pseudoflowers. Pseudoflowers are rosettes of yellow leaves upon which the fungus presents its gametes in a sweet-smelling fungal nectar.
M, Pfunder, B A, Roy
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Bitzea, A New Genus in the Pucciniaceae
Mycologia, 1939In 1936 the writer obtained two collections of rust on species of Inga in the El Cayo District of British Honduras.2 These possesed abundant telia containing sessile, one-celled, colorless, thin-walled teliospores. Associated in one of the collections were pycnia with circinating uredinia, the urediniospores irregularly reticulated with prominent ...
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Mycological Research, 2007
The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these pathogens include representatives from almost all major angiosperm orders. Despite their ecological and economic importance, the status of Puccinia and Uromyces as distinct genera has ...
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The two rust genera with the largest number of species are Puccinia Pers. ex Pers. and Uromyces (Link) Unger in the family Pucciniaceae (Uredinales). The hosts of these pathogens include representatives from almost all major angiosperm orders. Despite their ecological and economic importance, the status of Puccinia and Uromyces as distinct genera has ...
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Phytotaxa, 2015
The rust fungus Puccinia melitenensis sp. nov. on Campanula stevenii subsp. beauverdiana is described from Turkey. It is compared to other Puccinia species on Campanula and illustrated in detail.
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The rust fungus Puccinia melitenensis sp. nov. on Campanula stevenii subsp. beauverdiana is described from Turkey. It is compared to other Puccinia species on Campanula and illustrated in detail.
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Puccinia poae-aposeridis (Pucciniaceae): Gesamtverbreitung und Neufund für Oberösterreich
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde / Austrian journal of Mycology, 2017Der in Österreich sehr seltene Rostpilz Puccinia poae-aposeridis (Pucciniaceae) wurde im Zuge von Feldarbeiten in Hallstatt gefunden und wird hiermit erstmals für Oberösterreich nachgewiesen. Die Untersuchung von Herbarbelegen des Hauptwirtes Aposeris foetida (Asteraceae) in den Herbarien LI, W und WU erbrachte zwei weitere bisher unbekannte ...
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Phytotaxa
Puccinia species (Pucciniaceae, Pucciniales) are plant pathogens worldwide and are characterized by their host association, morphology, and molecular data. In this study, two new species of Puccinia, collected from grass and Carex scaposa in Yunnan Province, China, were identified based on phylogeny and morphology.
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Puccinia species (Pucciniaceae, Pucciniales) are plant pathogens worldwide and are characterized by their host association, morphology, and molecular data. In this study, two new species of Puccinia, collected from grass and Carex scaposa in Yunnan Province, China, were identified based on phylogeny and morphology.
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