Melampsora medusae
Melampsora medusae is a fungal pathogen, causing a disease of woody plants. The infected trees' leaves turn yellowish-orange. The disease affects mostly conifers, e.g. the Douglas-fir, western larch, tamarack, ponderosa, and lodgepole pine trees, but also some broadleaves, e.g. trembling aspen and poplars. Coniferous hosts are affected in late spring through early August, and trembling aspens and poplars from early summer to late fall. It is one of only two foliage rusts that occur naturally in British Columbia.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Melampsora medusae
Melampsora medusae is a fungal pathogen, causing a disease of woody plants. The infected trees' leaves turn yellowish-orange. The disease affects mostly conifers, e.g. the Douglas-fir, western larch, tamarack, ponderosa, and lodgepole pine trees, but also some broadleaves, e.g. trembling aspen and poplars. Coniferous hosts are affected in late spring through early August, and trembling aspens and poplars from early summer to late fall. It is one of only two foliage rusts that occur naturally in British Columbia.
has abstract
Melampsora medusae est une es ...... aration obligatoire en France.
@fr
Melampsora medusae is a fungal ...... naturally in British Columbia.
@en
family
genus
kingdom
order (taxonomy)
phylum
synonym
Melampsora albertensis (Arthur, (1906)
Uredo medusae (Thüm.) Arthur, (1906)
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
11,553,100
Wikipage revision ID
688,100,555
binomial
Melampsora medusae
binomial authority
species
hypernym
comment
Melampsora medusae est une es ...... déjouer les défenses immunita
@fr
Melampsora medusae is a fungal ...... naturally in British Columbia.
@en
label
Melampsora medusae
@en
Melampsora medusae
@fr
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Melampsora medusae
@en