Uromyces

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Uromyces
Bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus)

Bean rust ( Uromyces appendiculatus )

Systematics
Department : Stand mushrooms (Basidiomycota)
Subdivision : Pucciniomycotina
Class : Pucciniomycetes
Order : Rust mushrooms (Pucciniales)
Family : Pucciniaceae
Genre : Uromyces
Scientific name
Uromyces
Unger

Uromyces is a diverse genus of rust fungi in the family of Pucciniaceae . The genus was created by Franz Unger in 1833 in his work The rash of plants first described .

description

Uromyces species form an intercellular mycelium and unicellular teliospores .

The fungi live as parasitic on various plant species. They have a complete developmental course and sometimes change their host, specializing in different host plants in the different development phases.

Types (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Unger: The exanthema of the plants and some related diseases of the plants: represented pathogenetically and nosographically . Carl Gerold Verlag, Vienna 1833, p. 277–282 ( online [accessed December 24, 2014]).
  2. Wolfgang Maier, Brenda D. Wingfield, Mechthilde Mennicken, Michael J. Wingfield: Polyphyly and two emerging lineages in the rust genera Puccinia and Uromyces . In: Mycological Research . tape 111 , no. 2 . Elsevier, 2007, p. 180 , doi : 10.1016 / j.mycres.2006.11.005 .

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