Species/Subspecies: | Puccinia graminis | ||||||||||
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Category: | Plant pathogen | ||||||||||
Etymology: | Genus name: Possibly named after the Italian opera composer Gioacomo Puccini. Species epithet: from grass. |
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Common name: | Cereal, black or stem rust | ||||||||||
Significance: | Stem rust is today considered to be the most serious rust disease globally and infestation can cause large crop losses. Significance has declined in recent years, however, as resistant cereals have been developed. [Important] |
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Geographic distribution: | Stem rust occurs all over the world. | ||||||||||
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Reproduction: | Stem rust has a complicated life cycle where it alternates between grassy plants and barberry or mahonia as hosts. | ||||||||||
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Disease/effect: | Black, stem or cereal rust. |
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Genome Sequence: |
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ITS regions: | - | ||||||||||
Taxonomy/phylogeny: | There are about 4000 species described within the genus Puccinia. All of these species are obligate plant pathogens and are called rust (as well as the disease they cause). | ||||||||||
Reference(s): | No. 88 | ||||||||||
Link: | The Life Cycle of Wheat Stem Rust | ||||||||||
Updated: | 2022-12-19 |