
doi: 10.1007/bf01999973
The yellow rust fungusPuccinia striiformis var.dactylidis of cocksfoot differs clearly in the morphology of infection structures from both the nominate form, var.striiformis of wheat, barley andElymus and var.striiformis f. sp.poae affectingPoa pratensis. The observations are in accordance with the idea that var.dactylidis and var.striiformis f.sp.poae are two distinct not closely related taxa withinP. striiformis. In de morfologie van de infectiestructuren verschilt de gele-roestschimmelPuccinia striiformis var.dactylidis van kropaar duidelijk van zowel de nominaatvorm, var.striiformis van tarwe, gerst en kweekgras, als van var.striiformis f.sp.poae die beemdgrassen aantast. De waarnemingen steunen de opvatting dat var.dactylidis en var.striiformis f.sp.poae twee onderscheiden en niet nauwverwante taxa zijn binnenP. striiformis.
plant pathogenic fungi, plants, pucciniales, morphogenesis, puccinia, dactylis
plant pathogenic fungi, plants, pucciniales, morphogenesis, puccinia, dactylis
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