1977
DOI: 10.1080/0028825x.1977.10429617
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Additions to the rust fungi of New Zealand — VI

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“…Cunningham (1931) reeorded U. danthoniae on four speeies of Danthonia, and MeNabb (1962) added two additional Danthonia hosts. These reeordings and additional host reeords were listed under various species of Chionoehloa and Notodanthonia by Dingley (1969 Cunningham (1931) for U. danthoniae. The rust on the former host has been re-identified as U. macnabbii on C. rubra (Dingley 1977).…”
Section: Uromyces Danthoniae and U Macnabbiimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cunningham (1931) reeorded U. danthoniae on four speeies of Danthonia, and MeNabb (1962) added two additional Danthonia hosts. These reeordings and additional host reeords were listed under various species of Chionoehloa and Notodanthonia by Dingley (1969 Cunningham (1931) for U. danthoniae. The rust on the former host has been re-identified as U. macnabbii on C. rubra (Dingley 1977).…”
Section: Uromyces Danthoniae and U Macnabbiimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Connor & Edgar. Dingley's (1969) record of U. danthoniae on N. gracilis (Hook.f.) Zotov appears to have been based on these two specimens, both of which bore herbarium labels suggesting the host was N. gracilis.…”
Section: Uromyces Danthoniae and U Macnabbiimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a common wild species in New Zealand and shows much variation in leaf morphology. Dingley (1969) and Harvey (1979) Three races of Puccinia menthae were identified amongst the 12 isolates (Table 2). Race 1 produced a highly susceptible reaction on M. x piperita, an immune reaction on M. x cordijolia, and a variable reaction on M. spicata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rust was first reported on an introduced Mentha species in 1959 (M. spicata, spearmint, Anon. 1964), and has since been recorded on 7 other introduced hosts in the Lamiaceae (Dingley 1969(Dingley , 1977Harvey 1979).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%