These fungi are
endoparasitesplant pathogens mainly infecting species in the families of
Balsaminaceae,
Boraginaceae,
Hydrophyllaceae,
Ranunculaceae and
Poaceae (especially wheat and rye).[43]Puccinia recondita was also found to cause 'brown rust' in wheat and
triticale (hybrid of wheat and rye). Symptoms of infestation are yellowish to brown spots and pustules on the leaf surfaces of the host plants.[44] Brown rust is the most widespread and prevalent disease of wheat in South America,[45] and is the most important wheat disease in Mexico.[46]
It was originally found on the leaves of a species of Secale (grass) in France.[47]
Subspecies and forms
Puccinia recondita f.sp. secalisMiedaner, Klocke, Flath, Geiger & Weber 2012 - causes brown rust of rye.
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abcdMarková, J.; Urban, Z. (1998) The rust fungi of grasses in Europe. 6. Puccinia persistens Plow., P. perplexans Plow., and P. elymi Westend., In: Acta Univ. Carol., Biol. 41(4):329–402
^German, S.; Barcellos, A.; Chaves, M.; Kohli, M.; Campos, P.; Viedma, L. (2007). "The situation of common wheat rusts in the Southern Cone of America and perspectives for control". Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 58 (6): 620–630.
^Roelfs, A.P.; Singh, R.P.; Saari, E.E. (1992). The wheat rusts. Concepts and methodology for the disease management. Mexico: _CIMMYT_.
ISBN968-6127-47-X.
These fungi are
endoparasitesplant pathogens mainly infecting species in the families of
Balsaminaceae,
Boraginaceae,
Hydrophyllaceae,
Ranunculaceae and
Poaceae (especially wheat and rye).[43]Puccinia recondita was also found to cause 'brown rust' in wheat and
triticale (hybrid of wheat and rye). Symptoms of infestation are yellowish to brown spots and pustules on the leaf surfaces of the host plants.[44] Brown rust is the most widespread and prevalent disease of wheat in South America,[45] and is the most important wheat disease in Mexico.[46]
It was originally found on the leaves of a species of Secale (grass) in France.[47]
Subspecies and forms
Puccinia recondita f.sp. secalisMiedaner, Klocke, Flath, Geiger & Weber 2012 - causes brown rust of rye.
^
abcdMarková, J.; Urban, Z. (1998) The rust fungi of grasses in Europe. 6. Puccinia persistens Plow., P. perplexans Plow., and P. elymi Westend., In: Acta Univ. Carol., Biol. 41(4):329–402
^German, S.; Barcellos, A.; Chaves, M.; Kohli, M.; Campos, P.; Viedma, L. (2007). "The situation of common wheat rusts in the Southern Cone of America and perspectives for control". Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 58 (6): 620–630.
^Roelfs, A.P.; Singh, R.P.; Saari, E.E. (1992). The wheat rusts. Concepts and methodology for the disease management. Mexico: _CIMMYT_.
ISBN968-6127-47-X.