Gymnosporangium clavipes
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Gymnosporangium clavipes | |
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A cedar-quince rust canker on a hawthorn branch | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Urediniomycetes |
Subclass: | Incertae sedis |
Order: | Uredinales |
Family: | Pucciniaceae |
Genus: | Gymnosporangium |
Species: | G. clavipes |
Binomial name | |
Gymnosporangium clavipes Cooke & Peck, (1873) | |
Synonyms | |
Gymnosporangium germinale F. Kern, (1908) | |
Gymnosporangium clavipes is a plant pathogen, a fungus that causes cedar-quince rust. Similar to Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae and Gymnosporangium globosum, the fungus infects a wide range of Rosaceae, such as apple, hawthorn, and quince trees, and also requires an evergreen host such as Eastern Red Cedar or a number of other juniper species to complete its life cycle.[1]
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References
- ↑ James Schuster, Cedar-Quince Rust. Accessed July 16, 2008.
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