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Uromycladium

Uromycladium is a genus of rust fungi in the family Pileolariaceae. It was circumscribed by mycologist Daniel McAlpine in 1905.[1] The genus was established by McAlpine for rusts on Acacia (Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae) with teliospores that clustered at the top of a pedicel.[1][2]

Uromycladium
E. tepperianum on Acacia armata & A. pycnantha
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Uromycladium

McAlpine (1905)
Type species
Uromycladium simplex
McAlpine (1905)
Species

~11

The genus contains at least 11 species. Some of these species infect plants in the family Mimosoideae including Acacia, Paraserianthes and Falcataria.[2] Most species are considered to be specific to only one host species of plant, such as Uromycladium simplex on Acacia pycnantha[3] and Uromycladium falcatarium on Falcataria moluccana.[2] Uromycladium tepperianum, on the other hand, has almost 100 known hosts including plants from several tribes of Mimosoideae.[4] However, research suggests that this species may comprise several unrecognized taxa with narrower host ranges.[2][5]

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The rust fungi in the genus Uromycladium typically form enlarged galls at the end of actively growing plant tissues. These galls can be a significant disease limiting the growth and survival of trees planted for commercial tree plantations and agroforestry.[7] The acacia gall rust fungus species Uromycladium tepperianum has been introduced to South Africa as a biological control on the invasive Australian shrub Acacia saligna.[8]

The galls of Uromycladium tepperianum have been reported to be used by moths in the families Gracillariidae, Tortricidae, Tineidae, Pyralidae, and Stathmopodidae as food sources and domatium for their larvae in Australia.[9] Specifically in the family Gracillariidae the species Polysoma eumetalla and Conopomorpha heliopla are found feeding on the surface of various species of acacia rust galls. Erechthias mystacinella and Opogona comptella moth larvae from the family Tineidae have been reported to live and feed on the inside of Uromycladium tepperianum galls.

References edit

  1. ^ a b McAlpine, D. 1905. A new genus of Uredineae — Uromycladium. Ann Mycol 3(4):303–322
  2. ^ a b c d Doungsa-ard, C., McTaggart, A.R., Geering, A.D.W., Dalisay, T.U., Ray, J. Shivas, R.G. 2015. Uromycladium falcatarium sp. nov., the cause of gall rust on Paraserianthes falcataria in south-east Asia. Australasian Plant Pathol. 44: 25–30. DOI 10.1007/s13313-014-0301-z
  3. ^ McAlpine, Daniel (1906). The rusts of Australia their structure, nature and classification. Department of Agriculture (Victoria). pp. 110–12.
  4. ^ Uromycladium tepperianum on Acacia spp.". Invasive and Emerging Fungal Pathogens – Diagnostic Fact Sheets. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  5. ^ Morris MJ (1987) Biology of the Acacia gall rust, Uromycladium tepperianum. Plant Pathol 36:100–106
  6. ^ Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory, ARS, USDA. 9 April 2007. Invasive Fungi. Uromycladium tepperianum on Acacia spp.. Retrieved June 21, 2015, from /sbmlweb/fungi/index.cfm - http://nt.ars-grin.gov/taxadescriptions/factsheets/index.cfm?thisapp=Uromycladiumtepperianum 2014-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Lestari, P., Rahayu, S., & Widiyatno. 2013. Dynamics of gall rust disease on sengon (Falcataria moluccana) in various agroforestry patterns. Procedia Environmental Sciences 17: 167–171
  8. ^ Judith H. Myers, Dawn Bazely (2003). Ecology and Control of Introduced Plants. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-35778-0.
  9. ^ New, T. R. 1982. Lepidoptera from Uromycladium galls on Acacia. Australian Journal of Zoology 30(2): 357–364.

External links edit

  • Uromycladium on Encyclopedia of Life

uromycladium, genus, rust, fungi, family, pileolariaceae, circumscribed, mycologist, daniel, mcalpine, 1905, genus, established, mcalpine, rusts, acacia, fabaceae, subfamily, mimosoideae, with, teliospores, that, clustered, pedicel, tepperianum, acacia, armata. Uromycladium is a genus of rust fungi in the family Pileolariaceae It was circumscribed by mycologist Daniel McAlpine in 1905 1 The genus was established by McAlpine for rusts on Acacia Fabaceae subfamily Mimosoideae with teliospores that clustered at the top of a pedicel 1 2 UromycladiumE tepperianum on Acacia armata amp A pycnanthaScientific classificationKingdom FungiDivision BasidiomycotaClass PucciniomycetesOrder PuccinialesFamily PileolariaceaeGenus UromycladiumMcAlpine 1905 Type speciesUromycladium simplexMcAlpine 1905 Species 11The genus contains at least 11 species Some of these species infect plants in the family Mimosoideae including Acacia Paraserianthes and Falcataria 2 Most species are considered to be specific to only one host species of plant such as Uromycladium simplex on Acacia pycnantha 3 and Uromycladium falcatarium on Falcataria moluccana 2 Uromycladium tepperianum on the other hand has almost 100 known hosts including plants from several tribes of Mimosoideae 4 However research suggests that this species may comprise several unrecognized taxa with narrower host ranges 2 5 Contents 1 Species 2 Ecology 3 References 4 External linksSpecies editSpecies include Uromycladium acaciae Cooke P Syd amp Syd 1914 Uromycladium alpinum McAlpine 1906 Uromycladium bisporum McAlpine 1906 Uromycladium cubense Arthur amp J R Johnst 1918 Uromycladium falcatarium Doungsa ard et al 2015 Present in Philippines Malaysia Indonesia and Timor Leste Uromycladium fusisporum Cooke amp Massee Savile 1971 Present in Australia Uromycladium maritimum McAlpine 1905 Uromycladium naracoortensis Uromycladium notabile F Ludw McAlpine 1906 Present in Australia Uromycladium robinsonii McAlpine 1906 Present in Australia Uromycladium simplex McAlpine 1905 Present in Australia Uromycladium tepperianum Sacc McAlpine 1905 6 Present in Australia Philippines Malaysia Indonesia Timor Leste Introduced to South Africa Ecology editThe rust fungi in the genus Uromycladium typically form enlarged galls at the end of actively growing plant tissues These galls can be a significant disease limiting the growth and survival of trees planted for commercial tree plantations and agroforestry 7 The acacia gall rust fungus species Uromycladium tepperianum has been introduced to South Africa as a biological control on the invasive Australian shrub Acacia saligna 8 The galls of Uromycladium tepperianum have been reported to be used by moths in the families Gracillariidae Tortricidae Tineidae Pyralidae and Stathmopodidae as food sources and domatium for their larvae in Australia 9 Specifically in the family Gracillariidae the species Polysoma eumetalla and Conopomorpha heliopla are found feeding on the surface of various species of acacia rust galls Erechthias mystacinella and Opogona comptella moth larvae from the family Tineidae have been reported to live and feed on the inside of Uromycladium tepperianum galls References edit a b McAlpine D 1905 A new genus of Uredineae Uromycladium Ann Mycol 3 4 303 322 a b c d Doungsa ard C McTaggart A R Geering A D W Dalisay T U Ray J Shivas R G 2015 Uromycladium falcatarium sp nov the cause of gall rust on Paraserianthes falcataria in south east Asia Australasian Plant Pathol 44 25 30 DOI 10 1007 s13313 014 0301 z McAlpine Daniel 1906 The rusts of Australia their structure nature and classification Department of Agriculture Victoria pp 110 12 Uromycladium tepperianum on Acacia spp Invasive and Emerging Fungal Pathogens Diagnostic Fact Sheets United States Department of Agriculture Retrieved 2 September 2014 Morris MJ 1987 Biology of the Acacia gall rust Uromycladium tepperianum Plant Pathol 36 100 106 Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory ARS USDA 9 April 2007 Invasive Fungi Uromycladium tepperianum on Acacia spp Retrieved June 21 2015 from sbmlweb fungi index cfm http nt ars grin gov taxadescriptions factsheets index cfm thisapp Uromycladiumtepperianum Archived 2014 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Lestari P Rahayu S amp Widiyatno 2013 Dynamics of gall rust disease on sengon Falcataria moluccana in various agroforestry patterns Procedia Environmental Sciences 17 167 171 Judith H Myers Dawn Bazely 2003 Ecology and Control of Introduced Plants Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 35778 0 New T R 1982 Lepidoptera from Uromycladium galls on Acacia Australian Journal of Zoology 30 2 357 364 External links edit nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Uromycladium Uromycladium on Encyclopedia of Life Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uromycladium amp oldid 1197125132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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