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Phakopsora breyniae (Phakopsoraceae, Pucciniales), an autoecious macrocyclic species on Breynia cernua from Australia

A Phakopsora fungus was found on Breynia cernua (Phyllanthaceae) in northern Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia. The fungus formed subcuticular spermogonia and Milesia-type aecia together with Milesia-type uredinia and typical phakopsoroid telia on the same or separate plants. No autoeciou...

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Published in:Mycological progress 2015-12, Vol.14 (12), p.1, Article 117
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description A Phakopsora fungus was found on Breynia cernua (Phyllanthaceae) in northern Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia. The fungus formed subcuticular spermogonia and Milesia-type aecia together with Milesia-type uredinia and typical phakopsoroid telia on the same or separate plants. No autoecious, macrocyclic Phakopsora species was previously known on Breynia. Aeciospores and urediniospores were apically thick-walled and bore several scattered germ pores. In addition to ordinary urediniospores and teliospores, the fungus formed one-celled, dark-colored, thick-walled, laterally free spores in the uredinia. Apically thick-walled urediniospores, produced in the Milesia-type uredinia, with several scattered germ pores and the regular production of one-celled, free teliospore-like spores in the uredinia characterize this fungus. Thus, it is proposed as a new species, P. breyniae.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Breynia
color
Ecology
Electron microscopes
Fungi
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Microscopy
National parks
new species
Phakopsora
Plant Sciences
Pores
Short Communication
Small mammals
Taxonomy
teliospores
urediniospores
title Phakopsora breyniae (Phakopsoraceae, Pucciniales), an autoecious macrocyclic species on Breynia cernua from Australia
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