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Definition of Austropuccinia

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Meaning of Austropuccinia from wikipedia

- Austropuccinia is a monotypic genus of rust (a type of plant pathogen) native to South America with the only species Austropuccinia psidii, commonly known...
- extended or severe droughts. Jaboticaba trees are vulnerable to the rust, Austropuccinia psidii. particularly when the tree flowers during heavy rain. Other...
- included two genera, containing the following species: Austropuccinia Beenken: monotypic - Austropuccinia psidii (G.Winter) Beenken Sphaerophragmium Magnus...
- propagated from fresh seed. This species is susceptible to myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii). "Eugenia reinwardtiana". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)...
- fruit is edible. It is a host for the exotic plant-pathogen fungus Austropuccinia psidii, which is causing a lot of damage to vegetation communities and...
- decreases and remains at a low level. It is worth considering that Austropuccinia psidii (G. Winter) Beenken is a disease that spreads rapidly and widely...
- Indigenous community responded to the incursion and spread of myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) that threatens culturally significant plant species – a case...
- As of 2020, ramarama has become severely threatened by myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii), a pathogenic fungus that arrived in New Zealand in 2017. Wikimedia...
- the Myrtaceae family. One of the biggest threats to this family is Austropuccinia psidii, the cause of myrtle rust disease. The rust spreads very quickly...
- sedis) Uredo rangelii J.A. Simpson, K. Thomas & Grgur. (2006) may now be Austropuccinia psidii Persoon CH (1801) Synopsis methodica fungorum. Göttingen, 240...