Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland

Natural sporulation of a pine stem rust, Cronartium flaccidum, was investigated in forested habitats in northern Finland. First, a diffuse sample (100) of seven species of hemiparasitic plants was collected in their natural habitats close to one another. C.flaccidum was found to sporulate on six spe...

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Published in:Forest Pathology
Main Authors: Kaitera, Juha, Kalleinen, L., Mikkilä, J., Hantula, Jarkko
Other Authors: University of Oulu, Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Ryhmän yht. Ekosysteemit ja ekologia (4100100398), Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Metsien terveys (4100100312), 4100100398, 4100100312
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description Natural sporulation of a pine stem rust, Cronartium flaccidum, was investigated in forested habitats in northern Finland. First, a diffuse sample (100) of seven species of hemiparasitic plants was collected in their natural habitats close to one another. C.flaccidum was found to sporulate on six species. The rust was most common on Melampyrum sylvaticum with 21% of the plants and 2% of the leaves carrying telia. Telia occurred occasionally also on Euphrasia frigida, E.nemorosa, E.stricta, Pedicularis palustris ssp. palustris and Melampyrum pratense (less than 5% of the plants and 0.3% of the leaves). The rust was absent on Rhinanthus minor. Second, a diffuse sample of each of M.sylvaticum, M.pratense, Euphrasia sp. and Rhinanthus sp. was collected from 10 sample plots surrounding the city area. C.flaccidum occurred on 0.29% of the leaves of M.sylvaticum, and 0.02%-0.03% of M.pratense and Euphrasia, but it was lacking from Rhinanthus. The results indicated that C.flaccidum was most common and widespread on M.sylvaticum, but sporulated sporadically also on Euphrasia sp., P.palustris and M.pratense. This is the first report of sporulation of C.flaccidum on Euphrasia frigida and E.nemorosa in their natural habitats. In contrast, a second rust observed in this survey, Coleosporium sp. needle rust, was much more common than C.flaccidum on the investigated plants. In the first site, 43%-54% of plants and 8%-17% of leaves of Melampyrum spp. and 0%-13% of plants and 0%-2% of leaves of Euphrasia spp., Rhinanthus minor and Pedicularis palustris carried uredinia or telia. In the second site, 9%-15% of leaves of Melampyrum spp. and 1%-2% of Euphrasia sp. and Rhinanthus sp. carried rust uredinia and/or telia. The results indicate frequent spore dispersal of both Cronartium and Coleosporium in the area, and versatile rust sporulation on hemiparasitic plant species. 2017
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/540853 2025-01-16T21:46:34+00:00 Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland Kaitera, Juha Kalleinen, L. Mikkilä, J. Hantula, Jarkko University of Oulu Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Ryhmän yht. Ekosysteemit ja ekologia (4100100398) Luke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Metsien terveys (4100100312) 4100100398 4100100312 Verkkojulkaisu false http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/540853 eng eng Wiley Forest Pathology doi:10.1111/efp.12349 1437-4781 5 47 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/540853 1439-0329 mänty Scots pine Cronartium flaccidum Melampyrum stem rust fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| ftluke https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12349 2023-09-12T20:26:26Z Natural sporulation of a pine stem rust, Cronartium flaccidum, was investigated in forested habitats in northern Finland. First, a diffuse sample (100) of seven species of hemiparasitic plants was collected in their natural habitats close to one another. C.flaccidum was found to sporulate on six species. The rust was most common on Melampyrum sylvaticum with 21% of the plants and 2% of the leaves carrying telia. Telia occurred occasionally also on Euphrasia frigida, E.nemorosa, E.stricta, Pedicularis palustris ssp. palustris and Melampyrum pratense (less than 5% of the plants and 0.3% of the leaves). The rust was absent on Rhinanthus minor. Second, a diffuse sample of each of M.sylvaticum, M.pratense, Euphrasia sp. and Rhinanthus sp. was collected from 10 sample plots surrounding the city area. C.flaccidum occurred on 0.29% of the leaves of M.sylvaticum, and 0.02%-0.03% of M.pratense and Euphrasia, but it was lacking from Rhinanthus. The results indicated that C.flaccidum was most common and widespread on M.sylvaticum, but sporulated sporadically also on Euphrasia sp., P.palustris and M.pratense. This is the first report of sporulation of C.flaccidum on Euphrasia frigida and E.nemorosa in their natural habitats. In contrast, a second rust observed in this survey, Coleosporium sp. needle rust, was much more common than C.flaccidum on the investigated plants. In the first site, 43%-54% of plants and 8%-17% of leaves of Melampyrum spp. and 0%-13% of plants and 0%-2% of leaves of Euphrasia spp., Rhinanthus minor and Pedicularis palustris carried uredinia or telia. In the second site, 9%-15% of leaves of Melampyrum spp. and 1%-2% of Euphrasia sp. and Rhinanthus sp. carried rust uredinia and/or telia. The results indicate frequent spore dispersal of both Cronartium and Coleosporium in the area, and versatile rust sporulation on hemiparasitic plant species. 2017 Article in Journal/Newspaper Euphrasia frigida Northern Finland Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Mänty ENVELOPE(25.033,25.033,66.700,66.700) Forest Pathology 47 5 e12349
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Scots pine
Cronartium flaccidum
Melampyrum
stem rust
Kaitera, Juha
Kalleinen, L.
Mikkilä, J.
Hantula, Jarkko
Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title_full Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title_fullStr Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title_short Cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new Euphrasia species in natural habitats in Finland
title_sort cronartium flaccidum sporulates on new euphrasia species in natural habitats in finland
topic mänty
Scots pine
Cronartium flaccidum
Melampyrum
stem rust
topic_facet mänty
Scots pine
Cronartium flaccidum
Melampyrum
stem rust
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