Uromyces euphorbiae

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Uromyces euphorbiae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Pucciniomycetes
Order: Pucciniales
Family: Pucciniaceae
Genus: Uromyces
Species:
U. euphorbiae
Binomial name
Uromyces euphorbiae
Cooke & Peck (1873) [1]
Synonyms

Coeomurus euphorbiae (Cooke & Peck) Kuntze, Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 3(3): 450 (1898)

Uromyces euphorbiae is a fungal species (in the Pucciniaceae family and Pucciniales order) and a plant pathogen infecting poinsettias.

It was originally found on the leaves of Euphorbia hypericifolia in New York, USA.[2]

The fungus can be found on various species of Acalypha, Chamaesyce, and also other Euphorbia species (Euphorbiaceae) worldwide.[3]

It is found on other Euphorbia species, such as Euphorbia hirta,[4] and Euphorbia cheiradenia Boiss. & Hohen.[5]

It is known by the rust pustules which are delimited by a necrotic band which has a reddish-brown border.[4]


Uromyces euphorbiae can be distinguished from other Uromyces fungal species found on various Euphorbia species (in Turkey) by comparing its macrocyclic life cycle, dark brown teleutospores and also the big warts located on the teleutospores wall.[5]

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