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Foodplant / parasite
amphigenous pycnium of Uromyces beticola parasitises live leaf of Beta vulgaris
Comprehensive Description
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Nigredo betae (Pers.) Arth. R6sult. Sci. Congr. Bot
Vienne 343. 1906.
Uredo Betae Pers. Syn. Fung. 220. 1801.
Uredo cincta^ Betae Strauss, Ann. Wett. Ges. 2 : 96. 1810.
Caeoma Betarum Link, in Willd. Sp. PI. 62 : 11. 1825.
Uromyces Betae L^v. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 8 : 375. 1847.
Trichobasis Betae Lev.; Cooke, Micros. Fungi 209. 1865.
Aecidium Betae Kiihn, Zeitschr. Landw. CentralVer. Sachs. 26 : 41. 1869.
Caeomurus Betae Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 3^ : 449. 1898.
Pycnia amphigenous, gregarious, yellowish becoming brownish, depressed-globoid, 128-160 ju in diameter by 80-100 )u high ; ostiolar filaments 35-50^ long.
- bibliographic citation
- Joseph Charles Arthur, Frank Dunn Kern. 1912. (UREDINALES); AECIDIACEAE (continuatio), GYMNOSPORANGIUM. North American flora. vol 7(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Uromyces beticola: Brief Summary
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Uromyces beticola is a plant pathogen infecting beet.
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