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Puccinia erythropus, whose uredinial-telial stage occurs onMiscanthus andEularia spp. (Gramineae), was found to have a heteroecious macrocyclic life cycle with the spermogonial-aecial stage onCynanchum sublanceolatum var.obtusum (Asclepiadaceae).Puccinia miyoshiana, which forms the uredinial-telial stage onBothriochloa, Capillipedium, Eccoilopus, andSpodiopogon (Gramineae), is known to form its spermogonial-aecial stage onBuplerum spp. (Umbelliferae). By field observations and artificial inoculations,Bupleurum komarovianum was proved to serve as an additional spermgonial-aecial host of this fungus.
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Ono, Y., Azbukina, Z.M. Heteroecious life cycle of two graminicolouspuccinia (Uredinales). Mycoscience 38, 281–286 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02464085
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