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rust disease, can be confused with common rust. Southern rust's distinguishing characteristic is that pustules form mostly on the upper leaf surface and spores are more orange in color. Southern rust spreads more quickly and has a higher economic impact when hot, humid weather conditions persist. Timely fungicide applications to control southern rust are more crucial than with common rust.
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2568:Evans, R. (2007).
2348:Leaf rust (barley)
2215:Xanthium canadense
2100:Juniperus communis
2059:Euphorbia maculata
2038:Crataegus monogyna
1218:Commercial control
1140:spp. give rise to
970:Phaseolus vulgaris
845:Hemileia vastatrix
836:is the secondary (
707:Over the stoma, a
705:
493:
164:Gymnosporangiaceae
52:Puccinia recondita
3476:
3475:
3438:Open Tree of Life
3225:Taxon identifiers
3211:Media related to
3013:10.1111/pbi.14106
3007:(10): 1938–1951.
2829:. Retrieved from
2732:Puccinia coronata
2625:10.1111/nph.12570
2581:978-1-134-48787-5
2513:978-81-85041-72-8
2301:Puccinia urticata
2210:-Common groundsel
2017:, Common barberry
2014:Berberis vulgaris
1332:Hapalophragmidium
1176:rate of evolution
1166:is a macrocyclic
1163:Puccinia graminis
1108:
1107:
1100:
1014:Cyclone Separator
898:P. hemerocallidis
871:Puccinia coronata
770:transporters and
668:Infection process
485:Puccinia graminis
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2740:Rhamnus frangula
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2207:Senecio vulgaris
2159:Primula vulgaris
2062:, Spotted Spurge
1255:Puccinia xanthii
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989:Elvin C. Stakman
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820:is the primary (
776:active transport
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234:Tranzscheliaceae
209:Pucciniastraceae
204:Pucciniosiraceae
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357:intracellularly
346:Rust fungi are
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159:Crossopsoraceae
147:Coleosporiaceae
111:Pucciniomycetes
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174:Milesinaceae
141:Chaconiaceae
120:
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3489:Pucciniales
3453:pucciniales
3350:iNaturalist
3263:Pucciniales
3257:Wikispecies
3233:Pucciniales
3213:Pucciniales
3188:15 February
2188:Oxalis spp.
2145:Pelargonium
1843:Phyllanthus
1731:Ichnocarpus
1605:Cosmostigma
1556:Catunaragam
1493:Arundinaria
1430:Uredopeltis
1311:Crossopsora
1204:germination
1142:teliospores
886:P. graminis
824:) host and
804:white pines
764:amino acid-
599:microcyclic
591:macrocyclic
579:Teliospores
561:Teliospores
531:Aeciospores
475:often die.
325:spermogonia
277:Pucciniales
224:Skierkaceae
121:Pucciniales
3483:Categories
3137:2019-12-16
3108:2010-08-06
2679:2010-08-06
2592:2018-01-12
2470:27 October
2380:References
2246:on rusts.
2041:- Hawthorn
2022:Vicia faba
1927:Terminalia
1836:Persicaria
1717:Holoptelia
1710:Holarrhena
1696:Flacourtia
1675:Eragrostis
1612:Crotalaria
1563:Cinnamomum
1535:Callicarpa
1451:Zaghouania
1395:Physopella
1381:Melampsora
1360:Kweilingia
1290:Cerotelium
1212:Composting
1198:, such as
1196:Fungicides
1005:metabolics
1001:H. H. Flor
978:Management
934:Autoecious
913:P. kuehnii
752:phosphorus
736:cell walls
615:autoecious
595:demicyclic
583:laboratory
536:dikaryotic
457:Life cycle
283:) causing
281:Uredinales
97:Division:
18:Rust fungi
3039:260201756
2966:0066-4286
2952:: 49–69.
2780:, 21,1001
2634:0028-646X
2418:: 21–47.
2369:Stem rust
2218:Cocklebur
2103:- Juniper
2093:Red Cedar
1913:Strychnos
1801:Neolitzea
1738:Ischaemum
1724:Hypericum
1682:Euphorbia
1668:Elettaria
1654:Elaeagnus
1640:Diospyros
1619:Dalbergia
1514:Blepharis
1479:Ageratina
1444:Xenostele
1409:Ravenelia
1374:Maravalia
1353:Kuehneola
1231:severity.
1044:permits.
1007:, Tervet
940:P. sorghi
772:H-ATPases
760:nutrients
732:haustoria
728:mesophyll
682:germ tube
662:agronomic
508:Spermatia
463:parasites
376:Robigalia
353:chlorotic
319:distinct
127:Families
87:Kingdom:
81:Eukaryota
3389:MycoBank
3324:Fungorum
3277:60013246
3272:AusFungi
3248:Q1130524
3242:Wikidata
3182:Archived
3154:Archived
3131:Archived
3102:Archived
3078:Archived
3059:Archived
3031:37494504
3022:10502761
2974:11701836
2912:28031244
2834:Archived
2764:36610799
2673:Archived
2642:24558651
2586:Archived
2464:Archived
2442:34124616
2321:See also
2173:Rosa spp
2135:- Medlar
2132:Mespilus
2054:- Quince
2033:- Coffee
1983:Ziziphus
1962:Wrightia
1948:Vernonia
1934:Toddalia
1864:Pongamia
1857:Plumeria
1787:Mimusops
1780:Meliosma
1773:Meiogyne
1752:Justicia
1745:Jasminum
1549:Canthium
1542:Canarium
1528:Bridelia
1472:Acalypha
1437:Uromyces
1416:Uraecium
1402:Puccinia
1367:Macabuna
1339:Hemileia
1325:Hamspora
1297:Chaconia
1283:Aecidium
1261:Xanthium
1200:Mancozeb
1172:barberry
983:Research
929:P. porri
904:Patrinia
834:hawthorn
800:currants
756:apoplast
738:but not
645:Uromyces
639:Puccinia
553:Uredinia
512:Pycnidia
333:uredinia
297:Puccinia
77:Domain:
3303:6877107
2982:4861612
2903:5295601
2555:1434349
2433:8165960
2250:Gallery
2239:Darluca
2175:, Roses
2119:– Apple
2067:Fuchsia
2051:Cydonia
1899:Spondia
1829:Pavetta
1766:Luvunga
1500:Bambusa
1486:Albizia
1208:hygiene
1122:or the
1048:Control
1038:R genes
877:Rhamnus
603:pycnial
519:gametes
516:haploid
510:) from
382:Impacts
341:basidia
117:Order:
107:Class:
56:tritici
3466:988595
3443:234865
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3381:936406
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2192:Oxalis
2169:- Pear
2111:- Leek
2084:Barley
2075:Garlic
1871:Premna
1822:Oxalis
1808:Ocimum
1703:Grewia
1633:Derris
1591:Coffea
1570:Cissus
1521:Bombax
1507:Bidens
1465:Acacia
1388:Olivea
1270:Kerala
1009:et al.
838:aecial
822:telial
802:, and
709:hyphal
597:, and
549:Uredia
525:rusts.
339:, and
292:genera
54:f.sp.
35:Rusts
3461:WoRMS
3450:PPE:
3368:10874
3363:IRMNG
3355:69968
3035:S2CID
2978:S2CID
2948:(1).
2551:S2CID
2183:Wheat
2166:Pyrus
2139:Onion
2116:Malus
1976:Xylia
1955:Vigna
1892:Salix
1885:Rubus
1794:Morus
1689:Ficus
1423:Uredo
1274:India
1156:Ribes
1152:Ribes
1138:Ribes
1133:Ribes
826:apple
746:. An
686:stoma
577:from
547:from
449:and O
365:galls
337:telia
329:aecia
321:spore
269:Rusts
91:Fungi
3420:5258
3415:NCBI
3376:ITIS
3342:1126
3337:GBIF
3311:EPPO
3190:2023
3027:PMID
2970:PMID
2962:ISSN
2908:PMID
2760:PMID
2638:PMID
2630:ISSN
2576:ISBN
2541:ISBN
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2008:Oats
1815:Olea
1598:Coix
879:spp.
856:and
830:pear
766:and
750:and
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642:and
558:III-
372:rust
315:and
271:are
3402:NBN
3298:EoL
3290:3XG
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