Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
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Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
Biostatus
Nomenclature
DC.
DC.
1815
60
ICN
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
species
Puccinia caricina
Classification
Subordinates
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Associations
has host
Descriptions
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
This European species of rust was recorded by Cunningham (1931a) as Puccinia caricis Rebent. Baker (1956) listed records under P. caricina. All host species of Carex are indigenous: the rust is common throughout New Zealand. The aecidial stage is occasionally collected on the endemic species of Urtica.
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
Campbell Island, east of BeemanHill, on Carex appressa R. Br. [Cyperaceae], March 6, 2000,E.H.C. McKenzie (PDD 72449 – II, III); Camp Cove, onC. appressa, March 11, 2000, E.H.C. McKenzie (PDD72450 – II).
A widespread rust, especially in temperate areas of theworld. Presumably indigenous to New Zealand, it occursthroughout the country on various species of Carex.
Taxonomic concepts
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
Puccinia caricina DC. (1815)
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
Puccinia grossulariae Lagerh. (1895) [1894]
Puccinia grossulariae Lagerh. (1895) [1894]
Puccinia caricina DC. 1815
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11 February 1998