Gymnosporangium
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| Gymnosporangium juniperi | |
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Gymnosporangium is a genus of heteroecious plant-pathogenic fungi which alternately infect members of the family Cupressaceae, primarily species in the genus Juniperus (junipers), and members of the family Rosaceae in the subfamily Amygdaloideae (apples, pears, quinces, shadbush, hawthorns, rowans and their relatives). The common name cedar-apple rusts has been used for these fungi.[1] According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), there were 57 species in the genus.[2] In 2023, Species Fungorum lists up to 74 species.[3]
In junipers (the primary hosts, see photo), some species form a ball-like gall about 2–4 cm in diameter which produces a set of orange tentacle-like spore tubes called telial horns. These horns expand and have a jelly like consistency when wet. In other species, such as in G. clarvariforme, the telia are produced directly from the bark of the juniper with no obvious gall formation or swelling.[4] The basidiospores are released and travel on the wind until they infect an apple, pear, hawthorn or suitable tree.
On the secondary hosts, the fungus produces yellowish depressions on the leaves. It also infects the fruit, which grows whitish tubes like a Medusa head. These are the spore tubes. These aeciospores must then infect a juniper to complete the life cycle. All the types of spores can spread over long distances.[5]
The fungus does not cause serious damage to junipers, but apple and pear trees can suffer serious loss of fruit production due to the effects of the fungus. Although the genus has a worldwide distribution, its impact depends on availability of its two host plant species. Individual species are found in Northern and Central America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.[5]
Due to the economic impacts of the rusts in some areas where orchards are of commercial importance, some regions have attempted to ban the planting of and/or eradicate the coniferous hosts.[6]
In 2020, the monotypic family Gymnosporangiaceae was proposed to accommodate Gymnosporangium.[7] As accepted by Wijayawardene et al. 2020.[8]
Selected species and hosts
| Species | Primary host | Secondary host | Common name |
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| Gymnosporangium amelanchieris | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Amelanchier | |
| Gymnosporangium clavariiforme | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Amelanchier, Crataegus, Pyrus | Tongues of Fire[9] |
| Gymnosporangium clavipes | Juniperus | Crataegus, Cydonia | Cedar-quince rust, quince rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium confusum | Juniperus | Crataegus, Cydonia, Mespilus, Pyrus | |
| Gymnosporangium cornutum | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Sorbus subgen. Sorbus | Mountain ash juniper rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium cupressi | Cupressus | Amelanchier | |
| Gymnosporangium dobroznakovii | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Pyrus | |
| Gymnosporangium fusisporum | Juniperus sect. Sabina | Cotoneaster | |
| Gymnosporangium gaeumannii | Juniperus communis | (not known) | |
| Gymnosporangium globosum | Juniperus | Crataegus | Cedar-hawthorn rust, American hawthorn rust[10][11] |
| Gymnosporangium gracile | Juniperus | Amelanchier, Crataegus, Cydonia | |
| Gymnosporangium harknessianum | Juniperus | Amelanchier | |
| Gymnosporangium inconspicuum | Juniperus | Amelanchier | |
| Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae | Juniperus | Malus | Cedar-apple rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium kernianum | Juniperus | Amelanchier | Kern's pear rust[11] |
| Gymnosporangium libocedri (Now Gymnotelium blasdaleanum, Pucciniaceae family) | Calocedrus | Amelanchier | Pacific Coast pear rust,[11] Incense cedar broom rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium malyi | (not known) | Crataegus | |
| Gymnosporangium multiporum | Juniperus | (not known) | |
| Gymnosporangium nelsonii | Juniperus | Amelanchier | Witches broom rust,[10] Rocky Mountain pear[11] |
| Gymnosporangium nidus-avis | Juniperus sect. Sabina | Crataegus, Cydonia, Malus | Juniper witches' broom rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium sabinae | Juniperus | Pyrus, Malus, Crataegus | Pear rust, European pear rust, or pear trellis rust[10] |
| Gymnosporangium torminalis-juniperinum | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Sorbus torminalis | |
| Gymnosporangium tremelloides | Juniperus sect. Juniperus | Cydonia, Malus, Sorbus | |
| Gymnosporangium yamadae | Juniperus | Malus | Japanese apple rust[12] |
Full list of species
As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]
- Gymnosporangium amelanchieris Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium annulatum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium asiaticum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium atlanticum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium aurantiacum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium bermudianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium bethelii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium biseptatum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium clavariiforme Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium clavipes Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium confusum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium connersii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium corniculans Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium corniforme Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium cornutum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium cunninghamianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium cupressi Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium davisii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium dobrozrakovae Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium echinulatum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium effusum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium exiguum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium exterum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium floriforme Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium formosanum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium fraternum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium fusisporum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium gaeumannii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium gjaerumii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium globosum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium gracile Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium gracilens Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium harknessianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium hemisphaericum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium huanglongense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium hyalinum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium inconspicuum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium kanasense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium kernianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium lachrymiforme Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium lianhuaense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium meridissimum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium mespili Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium minus Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium miyabei Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium monticola Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium multiporum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium nelsonii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium nidus-avis Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium niitakayamense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium nipponicum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium orientale Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium padmarense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium paraphysatum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium pleoporum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium przewalskii Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium raphiolepidis Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium sabinae Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium shennongjiaense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium shiraianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium sorbi Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium spinulosum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium taianum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium tiankengense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium tianschanicum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium torminali-juniperini Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium trachysorum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium tremelloides Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium tsingchenense Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium turkestanicum Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium unicorne Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium vauqueliniae Template:Au
- Gymnosporangium yamadae Template:Au
References
- ↑ Kern, Frank D (1973). Revised Taxonomic Account of Gymnosporangium. Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 136. ISBN 978-0271011059.
- ↑ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Gymnosporangium". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
- ↑ Brand, Bert; Brand, Gill; Shattock, Richard (October 2006). "Sorting out Gymnosporangium species – the aecial stage". Field Mycology. 7 (4): 123–127. doi:10.1016/S1468-1641(10)60574-9.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Diagnostics - Gymnosporangium spp. (non-European)". OEPP/EPPO Bulletin. 36: 41–446. 2006.
- ↑ "Cedar Apple Rust - Plant of the Week". Archived from the original on 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
- ↑ Zhao, P.; Qi, X.; Crous, P.; Duan, W.; Cai, L. (2020). "Gymnosporangium species on Malus: species delineation, diversity and host alternation". Persoonia. 45 (1): 68–100. doi:10.3767/persoonia.2020.45.03. hdl:2263/80904. PMC 8375348.
- ↑ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:10481/61998.
- ↑ Gymnosporangium cornutum/clavariforme, Scottish Fungi
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 FullFungi List, Widely Prevalent Fungi of the United States
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Diseases of Pear, APS
- ↑ Gymnosporangium yamadae Archived 2015-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, Data sheets on Quaranteen Pests
Other sources
- Phillips, D.H., & Burdekin, D.A. (1992). Diseases of Forest and Ornamental Trees. Macmillan.
- Scharpf, R.F., ed. (1993). Diseases of Pacific Coast Conifers. USDA Forest Service Agricultural Handbook 521.
External links
- Media related to Gymnosporangium at Wikimedia Commons
- Forestry Images: Gymnosporangium
- Photo of Gymnosporangium sabinae on Juniperus sabina