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- Rusts are fungal plant pathogens of the order Pucciniales (previously known as Uredinales) causing plant fungal diseases. An estimated 168 rust genera...
- recognizable male and female counterparts, Basidiomycota (except for the Rust (Pucciniales)) tend to have mutually indistinguishable, compatible haploids which...
- Michigan Rust (fungus), a range of diseases caused by fungi of the order Pucciniales Stem rust of cereals Brown rust of sugarcane Brown wheat rust, affects...
- occasionally in marshy meadows. It is recorded as feeding on aphids but also on Pucciniales and powdery mildew, on the pollen on Gramineae, Compositae, and Convolvulaceae...
- The Phakopsoraceae are a family of rust fungi in the order Pucciniales. The family contains 18 genera and 205 species. Aeciure Arthuria Batistopsora Bubakia...
- recondita is a fungus species and plant pathogen belonging to the order of Pucciniales and family Pucciniaceae. This fungal species occurs worldwide. It is...
- Sphaerophragmiaceae are a family of rust fungus genera in the order Pucciniales, based on the type genus Sphaerophragmium and placed in the suborder...
- known as poison ivy rust, is a species of autoecious fungus in the order Pucciniales. Pileolaria brevipes parasitizes Toxicodendron diversilobum and Toxicodendron...
- There are several rusts (Pucciniales syn. Uredinales) which affect rye (Secale cereale) including: Puccinia spp.: Stem rust (Puccinia graminis) Leaf rust...
- another plant pathogen Uromyces euphorbiae (in the Pucciniaceae family and Pucciniales order). Symptoms appear as dark red to black lesions on the lower surface...