3 edition of On the life-history of Puccinia jasmini-chrysopogonis, nov. sp. found in the catalog.
On the life-history of Puccinia jasmini-chrysopogonis, nov. sp.
Published
1888
by The Society in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by A. Barclay ; read 16 April, 1891. |
Series | Landmarks of science II |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q111 .H35, QK627.P97 .H35 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Microform |
Pagination | p. 237-242, [1] leaf of plates |
Number of Pages | 242 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19450305M |
PUCCINIA SESSILIS Schneider var. minor var. nov. Aeciis ignotis; urediniosporis ()24–28() x ()20–22p Google Scholar PUCCINIA TSINLINGENSIS Wang Acta Phytotax. From Wikispecies. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Puccinia.
Puccinia chrysanthemi Roze, Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr.: 92 () [MB#]. We propose the new genus and species Chryseomonas polytricha for a group formerly called Ve Each of the nine strains in the new species was examined for characteristics, including reactions in 58 enzyme tests (API ZYM System; API Systems SA). These bacteria are rod shaped, aerobic, gram negative, yellow pigmented, motile by multitrichous polar flagella, and oxidatively saccharolytic Cited by: 7.
Hennen J F, Figueiredo M B, Ribeiro I J A, Soave J, The occurrence of teliospores of Puccinia arachidis (Uredinales) on Arachis hypogaea in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Summa Phytopathologica. 2 (1), Hennen J F, Subrahmanyam P, Figueiredo M B, The taxonomy, life history and evolution of Puccinia arachidis Speg. In: Groundnut rust. Since the recent discovery of barberry (Berberis spp.) as an alternate host for the stripe rust pathogen Puccinia striiformis, many Chinese Berberis species have been identified as alternate hosts for P. striiformis f. sp. r, little is known about Berberis species and their distribution in wheat-growing regions in Xinjiang, China, where stripe rust is : Hua Zhuang, Jing Zhao, Li-li Huang, Zhen-sheng Kang, Jie Zhao.
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sp. Barclay M.B., F.L.S. Bengal Medical Service. Search for more papers by this author. On the life-history of Puccinia coronata, var. himalensis. - On the life-history of Puccinia Jasmini-Chrysopogonis nov. sp.: BARCLAY A. -: Books - or: BARCLAY A.
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ADVERTISEMENTS: In this article we will discuss about the life cycle of puccinia graminis with the help of suitable diagrams. Dikaryophase in the Life Cycle of Nov. sp. book This phase in the life cycle of Puccinia is confined to the primary host which is wheat.
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Life History. Introduction to Puccinia Graminis: Puccinia graminis causes stem rust of different cereals like wheat, rye, oat etc.
The isolate of wheat cannot infect oat or any other [ ]. Puccinia triticina - Wheat leaf rust, also known as brown rust Puccinia punctiformis - Canada thistle rust [3] 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 : Pucciniomycetes.
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The life history of Puccinia striiformis remains a mystery because the alternate host has never been identified. Inoculation of grasses using aeciospores from naturally infected Berberis chinensis and B.
koreana resulted in infection on Poa pratensis, producing Cited by: Puccinia: important features and life history Ch Life Sciences, Botany, Zoology, Bio-Science Bio book tag 9, views.
Puccinia striiformis f sp tritici - Yellow. Book Description. This is the first English translation of the 'Chronicle of Prussia', which was written by Nicolaus von Jeroschin, in middle German verse, during the period from to It is a history of the Teutonic Knights, encompassing the period between the foundation of the order, inand A uredospore can infect only a wheat plant.
After falling on a suitable host under favorable condition it germinates by forming germ tube. Later it forms an elongated vesicle. Microcycle conidiation is defined as the germination of spores by the direct formation of conidia without the intervention of mycelial growth, as occurs in most normal life by: Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 2nd Series Botany | Read 33 articles with impact on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Microcycle conidiation is defined as the germination of spores by the direct formation of conidia without the intervention of mycelial growth, as occurs in most normal life cycles. It is a method of asexual spore formation in which the normal life cycle of the fungus is bypassed.
Spores formed through sexual reproduction and species with unicellular thalli are not included in microcycle Cited by: Puccinia is a genus of fungi that cause a serious plant disease commonly called rust; the genus contains thousands of species, and the various species infect a wide range of host plants.
The life cycle of the fungi is complex, typically involving five kinds of spores and two unrelated types of host plants. Taxonomy. x; UniProtKB.
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Occurence: Puccinia includes about species which are important as they cause rust dieseases of economically important crop plants such as wheat,barley, eats etc.
The most important of all is P. is an internal obligate parsite and is found in associated with wheat growing areas. It is an heteroecious (requiring two hosts; wheat and barbery for the completion of life cycle. F Mecham and M Murphy Discovered toxin Victorin G Pantecorvo and JA Roper Discovered parasexuality in Aspergillus nidulans EC Large Term pathometry or phytopathometry for disease I assessment and disease measurment Williams Axenic culture of rust fungus (Puccinia graminis tritici) from uredeniospore Vander Plank.Tajimi A, On the host plant of stem rust of bluegrass, Puccinia graminis f.
sp. pop. Bulletin of the National Grassland Research Institute, No. Tajimi A, On the host plant of stem rust of oats, Puccinia graminis avenae. Bulletin of the National Grassland Research Institute, No. Tanner DG; Van Ginkel M,