Plant Parasites of Europe

leafminers, galls and fungi

Tilletia bromi

Tilletia bromi (Brockmüller) Brockmüller, 1864

on Poaceae

gall

The ovaries are enlarged and malformed, and the eintire inflorescence is dusted with yellowish brown spores. The spores are roundish-oval, their surface is reticulate; when fresh the spore mass stinks.

hostplants

Poaceae, oligophagous

Anisantha madritensis, rigida, tectorum; Bromopsis erecta, inermis; Bromus arvensis, commutatus, hordeaceus, japonicus, racemosus, secalinus, squarrosis; Ceratochloa cathartica; Ventenata dubia.

synonyms

Tilletia guyotiana, Hariot, 1900.

references

Almaraz (1998a), Bao, Carris, Huang ao (2010a), Boyd, Carris & Gray (1998a), Brandenburger (1985a: 754), Buhr (1964b), Carris & Castlebury (2008a), Carris, Castlebury, Huang ao (2007a), Denčev (1991a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Scholz & Scholz (2013a), Tomasi (2014a), Vánky (1994a).

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