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Melampsora pulcherrima
Melampsora pulcherrima
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Fungi ›Phylum: Basidiomycota ›Class: Pucciniomycetes ›Order: Pucciniales ›Family: Melampsoraceae ›Genus: Melampsora
About
Melampsora pulcherrima is a Mediterranean plant pathogen. It is a rust that infects Mercurialis annua, causing galls, pycnia, and aecia over leaves and stem in winter, seen as a golden yellow swelling over several centimeters, as well as Populus alba, causing uredia and telia on leaves from spring until autumn.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Melampsora pulcherrima is Melampsora pulcherrima.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the phylum Basidiomycota.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the class Pucciniomycetes.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the order Pucciniales.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the family Melampsoraceae.
- Melampsora pulcherrima belongs to the genus Melampsora.