Urocystis occulta

Urocystis occulta is a smut fungus which attacks the leaves and stalks of rye (Secale cereale). It is found in Australia, Europe, and North America. The fungus was first described by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth under the name Erysiphe occulta in 1833.[1]

Urocystis occulta
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U. occulta
Binomial name
Urocystis occulta
(Wallr.) Rabenh. (1870)
Synonyms

Erysiphe occulta Wallr. (1833)
Polycystis occulta (Wallr.) Schltdl. (1852)
Polycystis parallela (Berk.) Fr. (1849)
Sphaeria parallela Sowerby
Tuburcinia occulta (Wallr.) Liro (1922)
Uredo parallela (Sowerby) Berk. (1836)
Urocystis parallela (Berk.) A.A. Fisch. Waldh. (1870)

References

  1. Wallroth CFW. (1833). Flora Cryptogamica Germaniae. 2. p. 212.


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