Tag Archives | Division Mycota

P. Graminis, P. Recondita and P. Striiformis | Fungi

Learn about the comparison among P. Graminis, P. Recondita and P. Striiformis. Comparison # P. Graminis: 1. Causes black rust of wheat attacking the stems most severely. 2. Generally appears in March in Northern India and the last week of November in South India 3. Uredosori appear on leaves, stems and ears. 4. Uredopustules are red or brown in colour, [...]

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Life Cycle of Melampsora (With Diagram) | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the life cycle of melampsora with the help of suitable diagrams.  Mycelium of Melampsora: The mycelium is intercellular, septate, branched, dikaryotic, subepidermal and usually found within the parenchymatous tissues of the host. Life-Cycle of Melampsora: M. lini infecting several species of Linum is an autoecious rust. Although uredinial and telial stages are very [...]

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5 Important Genera of Family Pucciniaceae | Fungi

The following points highlight the five important genera of family pucciniaceae. The genera are: 1. Gymnosporangium 2. Hemileia 3. Phragmidium 4. Ravenalia 5. Uromyces. Genera # 1. Gymnosporangium: Represented by 57 species, the genus is restricted to temperate regions. Most of the species are heteroecious and demicyclic, the telial stage occurs on Gymnosperms while aecial cups are formed on dicotyledons. [...]

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