Tuberculina
Tuberculina | |
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Tuberculina sbrozzii parasitizing the rust Puccinia cribrata on leaf of Vinca minor | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Pucciniomycetes |
Order: | Helicobasidiales |
Family: | Helicobasidiaceae |
Genus: | Tuberculina Tode ex Sacc. (1880) |
Type species | |
Tuberculina persicina (Ditmar) Sacc. (1880) | |
Species | |
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Tuberculina is a genus of fungi in the order Helicobasidiales.[1] The genus is a synonym of Helicobasidium, but currently species have not yet been assigned to the latter genus.[2] Tuberculina species are conidia-bearing parasites of rust fungi, forming felt-like, purple patches on their hosts.[2]
Species
- Tuberculina africana
- Tuberculina akatii
- Tuberculina ampelophila
- Tuberculina andina
- Tuberculina apiculata
- Tuberculina arechavaletae
- Tuberculina argillacea
- Tuberculina costaricana
- Tuberculina davisiana
- Tuberculina dorsteniae
- Tuberculina flavogranulata
- Tuberculina fusicina
- Tuberculina guaranitica
- Tuberculina hyalospora
- Tuberculina jaffueli
- Tuberculina japonica
- Tuberculina jonesii
- Tuberculina malvacearum
- Tuberculina maxima
- Tuberculina ovalispora
- Tuberculina pallida
- Tuberculina pamparum
- Tuberculina paraguayensis
- Tuberculina pelargonii
- Tuberculina persicina
- Tuberculina phacidioides
- Tuberculina phyllachoricola
- Tuberculina pirottae
- Tuberculina portulacarum
- Tuberculina praeandina
- Tuberculina prosopidicola
- Tuberculina ricini
- Tuberculina rosae
- Tuberculina sbrozzii
- Tuberculina solanicola
- Tuberculina solanina
- Tuberculina talini
- Tuberculina tweediana
- Tuberculina umbrina
- Tuberculina vinosa
- Tuberculina viridis
References
- ^ Bauer R, Begerow D, Sampaio JP, Weiss M, Oberwinkler F (2006). "The simple-septate basidiomycetes: a synopsis". Mycological Progress. 5 (1): 41–66. doi:10.1007/s11557-006-0502-0.
- ^ a b Lutz M, Bauer R, Begerow D, Oberwinkler F (2004). "Tuberculina-Thanatophytum/Rhizoctonia crocorum-Helicobasidium: a unique mycoparasitic-phytoparasitic life strategy". Mycol Res. 108: :227–238. doi:10.1017/s0953756204009359. PMID 15185975.