Puccinia triseti Eriksson, 1899
on Sedum
gall
aecia orange, dispersed all over the plant on violet leaf spots, 0.3-0.5 mm, deeply sunken in the host tissue, opening by a pore. Infected plants are not conspicuously malformed.
spermogonia, aecia
Crassulaceae, narrowly monophagous
Sedum rupestre, sediforme.
on Rostraria, Trisetaria, Trisetum
gall
uredinia
uredinia, telia
Poaceae, narrowly oligophagous
Rostraria cristata; Trisetaria linearis, loeflingiana, ovata, panicea; Trisetum alpestre, “barcinoense”, flavescens, spicatum.
synonyms
Puccinia sedi-triseti Dupias, 1972.
many authors, including Termorshuizen & Swertz, and also the Index Fungorum (2016), consider this species conspecific with Puccinia hordei.
references
Brandenburger (1985a: 213, 818, 819), Dauphin & Aniotsbehere (1997a), Gäumnn (1959a), González Fragoso (1924a), Jage, Kruse, Kummer ao (2013a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Losa España (1942a), Savchenko, Heluta, Wasser & Nevo (2014d), Termorshuizen & Swerrtz (2011a).