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Foodplant / gall
amphigenous ascoma of Taphrina tosquinetii causes gall of live, distorted shoot (young) of Alnus
Remarks: season: 6-9
Other: major host/prey

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / gall
amphigenous ascoma of Taphrina tosquinetii causes gall of enlarged, thickened, blistered, rather brittle, incurved leaf of Alnus glutinosa
Remarks: season: 6-9

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Taphrina tosquinetii

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Taphrina tosquinetii is a fungal plant pathogen that causes large blisters on both surfaces of the leaves of alder.

Description of the gall

The ascomycete induces a gall that distorts the leaves of alder. The leaves are slightly thickened, brittle and incurved with blister-like growth on both sides, which can increase the size of an infected leaf to twice the normal size. Later the leaf tissue becomes pale and thin with a whitish bloom when the asci develop.[3][4] Species infected include common alder (Alnus glutinosa), grey alder (Alnus incana) and Alnus x pubescens.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Ellis, W N. "Taphrina tosquinetii (Westendorp) Tulasne, 1866". Plant Parasites of Europe.
  2. ^ "Taphrina tosquinetii (Westend.) Magnus, 1890". Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  3. ^ Redfern, Margaret; Shirley, Peter; Bloxham, Michael (2011). British Plant Galls (Second ed.). Field Studies Council. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-85153-284-1.
  4. ^ "Taphrina tosquinetii". fungalpunknature. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
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Taphrina tosquinetii: Brief Summary

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Taphrina tosquinetii is a fungal plant pathogen that causes large blisters on both surfaces of the leaves of alder.

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