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3-594: About 4000 Puccinia is a genus of fungi . All species in this genus are obligate plant pathogens and are known as rusts . The genus contains about 4000 species. The genus name of Puccinia is in honour of Tommaso Puccini (died 1735), who was an Italian doctor and botanist who taught anatomy at Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova in Florence . The genus was circumscribed by Pier Antonio Micheli in Nov. Pl. Gen. on page 213 in 1729. Examples of Puccinia rusts and

6-460: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This plant disease article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of Puccinia species This is a list of the fungus species in the genus Puccinia . Members of this genus are pathogens on all major cereal crop species except rice, and some cause large economic losses. According to the Dictionary of

9-514: The diseases they cause: The rust species Puccinia obtegens has shown some promise for controlling Canada thistle , but it must be used in conjunction with other control measures to be effective. Another leaf rust species, Puccinia myrsiphylli , has been used as an effective biocontrol agent for infestations of the common form of bridal creeper ( Asparagus asparagoides ) in Australia since 2000. This Basidiomycota -related article

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