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Uromyces is a genus of rust fungi in the family Pucciniaceae. The genus was described by Franz Unger in his 1833 work Die Exantheme der Pflanzen . They have a worldwide distribution but large occurrences happen in North America and Europe.
Uromyces apludae Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler (1907) Uromyces appelianus Gassner (1922) Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers.) Steud. (1824) [5] Uromyces aquiriensis Berndt (2013) Uromyces arasbaranensis M. Abbasi (2021) Uromyces araucanus Dietel & Neger (1897) Uromyces archerianus Arthur & Fromme (1915) Uromyces arenariae Tranzschel (1907)
There are definite patterns of relationship with host plant groups and the rust fungi that parasitize them. Some genera of rust fungi, especially Puccinia and Uromyces, comprise species that are capable of parasitizing plants of many families. [citation needed] Other rust genera appear to be restricted to certain plant groups.
Uromyces appendiculatus, germ tube and appressorium. In response to surface signals, the germ tube tip undergoes a cell differentiation process to form a specialized infection structure, the appressorium.
Uromyces anomathecae Cooke. [2] Uromyces antholyzae Syd. [2] Uromyces appendiculatus Link. [2] Uromyces argyrolobii Doidge. [2] Uromyces avicularae Schroet. [2] Uromyces babianae Doidge. [2] Uromyces badius Syd. [2] Uromyces barbeyanus P.Henn. [2] Uromyces betae Lev. [2] accepted as Uromyces beticola (Bellynck) Boerema (1987) Uromyces bidentis ...
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Dikarya Diversity of Basidiomycota, which includes (clockwise from top-left): fly-agaric (Amanita muscaria), Dacrymyces palmatus, porcini (Boletus edulis), Uromyces rumicis (in the Uromyces genus of rust fungi), Meredithblackwellia eburnea, bamboo mushroom (Phallus indusiatus), azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccinii), and red cage (Clathrus ruber)