The exotic rust fungus Puccinia psidii sensu lato was first detected in Australia in April 2010. This study aimed to determine the host-range potential of this accession of the rust by testing its pathogenicity on plants of 122 taxa, representative of the 15 tribes of the subfamily Myrtoideae in the family Myrtaceae. Each taxon was tested in two separate trials (unless indicated otherwise) that comprised up to five replicates per taxon and six replicates of a positive control (Syzygium jambos). No visible symptoms were observed on the following four taxa in either trial: Eucalyptus grandis×camaldulensis, E. moluccana, Lophostemon confertus and Sannantha angusta. Only small chlorotic or necrotic flecks without any uredinia (rust fruiting bod...
Puccinia psidii Wint. is a very unusual rust with an extremely wide host range within the Myrtaceae....
Austropuccinia psidii (formerly Puccinia psidii) causes rust on species of Myrtaceae. Since 2006, di...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...
<div><p>The exotic rust fungus <em>Puccinia psidii</em> sensu lato was first detected in Australia i...
Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungal pathogen, first described in Brazil, and the causal age...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a signifi cant threat to Australian plant industries and ec...
Puccinia psidii was long considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and ecosyste...
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple str...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Melaleucaeae is the second largest angiosperm tribe in Australia containing more than 330 species. M...
Austropuccinia psidii is a plant fungus native to South and Central America which causes myrtle rust...
The rust pathogen, Puccinia psidii, was first detected in South Africa in 2013 on a single non-nativ...
Puccinia psidii Wint. is a very unusual rust with an extremely wide host range within the Myrtaceae....
Austropuccinia psidii (formerly Puccinia psidii) causes rust on species of Myrtaceae. Since 2006, di...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...
<div><p>The exotic rust fungus <em>Puccinia psidii</em> sensu lato was first detected in Australia i...
Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungal pathogen, first described in Brazil, and the causal age...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a signifi cant threat to Australian plant industries and ec...
Puccinia psidii was long considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and ecosyste...
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple str...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Melaleucaeae is the second largest angiosperm tribe in Australia containing more than 330 species. M...
Austropuccinia psidii is a plant fungus native to South and Central America which causes myrtle rust...
The rust pathogen, Puccinia psidii, was first detected in South Africa in 2013 on a single non-nativ...
Puccinia psidii Wint. is a very unusual rust with an extremely wide host range within the Myrtaceae....
Austropuccinia psidii (formerly Puccinia psidii) causes rust on species of Myrtaceae. Since 2006, di...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...