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effuse colony of Cladobotryum anamorph of Cladosporium uredinicola parasitises uredium of Triphragmium ulmariae

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pycnium of Triphragmium ulmariae parasitises leaf of Filipendula ulmaria

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Triphragmium ulmariae (Schum.) Link, in Wilid
Sp. PI. 6' : 84. 1825.
Uredo Ulmariae Schura. Knum. PI. Saell. 2 : 227. 1803.
Uredo Spiraeae Sow. Engl. Fungi;)/. 398. 1803.
Puccinia Ulm.ariae Hedw. f.; Poir. in Lara. Encyc. 8 : 245. 1808.
Uredo effusa Ulmanae Strauss, Ann. Wett. Ges. 2 : 91. 1810.
Coleosporium Spiraeae P. Karst. Not. Sallsk. Faun. Fl. Fenn. Forh. 8 : 222. 1866.
Caeoma Ulmariae Thum. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 531; 220. 1878.
Pycnia epiphyllous, few, flat, reddish-yellow, inconspicuous, subcuticular involving the lateral walls of the epidermal cells, about 350 /^ broad by 60 /i high.
Uredinia at first (primary) amphigenous, more abundant below, indefinitely and irregularly extended, large, 3-5 mm. broad by 5-15 mm. long, usually on the veins and petioles causing hypertrophy and discoloration, soon naked, slightly pulverulent, bright orange-yellow fading to pale-yellow, ruptured epidermis conspicuous ; paraphyses none : uredinia afterward (secondary) hypophyllous and chiefly on the mesophyl, definite, round, small, 0.5 mm. across, not causing hypertrophy, soon naked, very pulverulent, lemon-yellow; paraphyses encircling the sori, cylindrical, 8-15 by 32-50 /i, the wall colorless, thin, less than 1//; urediniospores broadly ellipsoid, or obovate, 18-24 by 25-33 /u ; wall nearly colorless, moderately thick, 1.5-3 M, sparsely echinulate with low, conical points becoming smaller and inconspicuous at base, the pores scattered, very obscure. Telia caulicolous and hypophyllous, arising at first from uredinial sori, on hard tissues large, up to 15 mm. long, on soft tissues small, round, 0.5 mm. across, soon naked, pulverulent, chestnut-brown, ruptured epidermis noticeable ; teliospores laterally flattened, seen flatwise discoid or triangular, seen edgewise obovate, 30-45 by 35-48 fi, rounded above and below, slightly or not constricted at the septa, 3-celled, one cell below and two cells above, all of nearly equal size; wall chestnut-brown, moderately thick, 1.5-2.5 /i, irregularly verrucose with hyaline beads, especially about the pores ; pedicel colorless, once to once and a half length of spore, fragile, largely deciduous.
On Rosaceae :
Filipendula rubra (Hill) B. I^. Robinson {Spiraea lobata Gron., 5. rubra Britton, Ulmaria rubra Hill), Indiana. Type locality : Island of Zealand, Denmark, on Spiraea Ulmaria.
Distribution : I^afayette, Indiana, in one locality of less than a half hectare extent ; also in Europe and Japan.
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Joseph Charles Arthur, Frank Dunn Kern. 1912. (UREDINALES); AECIDIACEAE (continuatio), GYMNOSPORANGIUM. North American flora. vol 7(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Triphragmium ulmariae

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Triphragmium ulmariae is a species of rust fungus in the family Sphaerophragmiaceae. It causes meadowsweet rust gall,[2] which develops as a chemically induced swelling, arising from the lower surface of the meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) leaves.[3]

Life cycle

The fungus grows in the petioles and/or midribs of the perennial plant meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria), a member of the rose family, causing swelling and distortion. Sori develop with bright orange spores.[3] The rust's spores reach the new meadowsweet plants via air movements.

The rust has a severe effect on the survival of meadowsweet seedlings.

References

  1. ^ "Triphragmium ulmariae (DC.) Link 1825". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  2. ^ Biolimages Archived 2008-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Stubbs, F. B. Edit. (1986) Provisional Keys to British Plant Galls. Pub. Brit Plant Gall Soc. ISBN 0-9511582-0-1. P. 27.
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Triphragmium ulmariae: Brief Summary

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Triphragmium ulmariae is a species of rust fungus in the family Sphaerophragmiaceae. It causes meadowsweet rust gall, which develops as a chemically induced swelling, arising from the lower surface of the meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) leaves.

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