Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
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Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 34 72 (1907)
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Nomenclature
(Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson
Berl. & Kom.
G.W. Wilson
1907
72
ICN
E. Siberia
species
Albugo swertiae
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Descriptions
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
White rust is common in the North Island on leaves and stems of Centaurium erythraea, a common introduced weed. Unfortunately this fungus species quickly infected Orphium frutescens, a South African shrub, when it was introduced into gardens in Auckland. The author is indebted to Miss Waterhouse of the Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew, England, for examining North American material of Albugo swertiae identified by Wilson, which she found to be comparable to the Australian species A. centauri.
Taxonomic concepts
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson (1907)
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson (1907)
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson (1907)
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson (1907)
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson 1907
Albugo swertiae (Berl. & Kom.) G.W. Wilson (1907)
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taxonomic status
This name has been used in the sense of Albugo centaurii in Australasia.
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15 December 2003