Database of Plant Diseases in Japan

Details of Gumis Rust
Host plant
  • Gumis
Disease nameRust
Disease name (Japanese)
  • さび病 [sabi-byo]
Pathogen/Cause (1)
  • Aecidium minoense Sydow & P. Sydow
References (1)
  • 白井光太郎・原 攝祐:日本菌類目録:8, 1927(昭2)
  • 伊藤誠哉:日本菌類誌 2(3):373, 1950
Pathogen/Cause (2)
  • Aecidium quintum Sydow & P. Sydow
Pathogen/Cause (synonym) (2)
  • Aecidium elaeagni-umbellata non Dietel
References (2)
  • Hiratsuka, N.:Bot. Mag. Tokyo 54(647):427, 1940
  • 伊藤誠哉:日本菌類誌 2(3):372, 1950
Pathogen/Cause (3)
  • Ceraceopsora elaeagni Kakishima, T. Sato & S. Sato
References (3)
  • Kakishima, M. et al.:Mycologia 76(6):969, 1984
  • Kakishima, M. & Sato, S.:Rept. Tottori Mycol. Inst. 22:171, 1984
Pathogen/Cause (4)
  • Ochropsora nambuana (Hennings) Dietel
Pathogen/Cause (synonym) (4)
  • Coleosporium nambuanum Hennings
References (4)
  • 松村任三:帝国植物名鑑(上):136, 1904(明37)
  • 南部信方:植物学雑 18(203):2, 1904(明37)
  • Yoshinaga, T. & Hiratsuka, N.:Bot. Mag. Tokyo 44(528):659, 1930
Pathogen/Cause (5)
  • Puccinia achroa Sydow & P. Sydow
References (5)
  • 白井光太郎・三宅市郎:訂正増補日本菌類目録:503, 1917(大6)
  • 伊藤誠哉:日本菌類誌 2(3):269, 1950
Pathogen/Cause (6)
  • Puccinia elaeagni Yoshinaga ex Dietel
References (6)
  • Yoshinaga, T. & Hiratsuka, N.:Bot. Mag. Tokyo 44(528):638, 1930
  • 伊藤誠哉:日本菌類誌 2(3):270, 1950
Pathogen/Cause (7)
  • Puccinia nigrolinearis Okane & Kakishima
Pathogen/Cause (synonym) (7)
  • Aecidium elaeagni-umbellatae Dietel
References (7)
  • 白井光太郎・三宅市郎:訂正増補日本菌類目録:11, 1917(大6)
  • 伊藤誠哉:日本菌類誌 2(3):372, 1950
  • Okane, I. & Kakishima, M.:Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan 33(4):497, 1992
Pathogen/Cause (8)
  • Puccinia velutina Kakishima & S. Sato
Pathogen/Cause (synonym) (8)
  • Aecidium elaeagni Dietel
References (8)
  • 草野俊助:植物学雑 16(187):201, 1902(明35)
  • 大森順造・山田玄太郎:植物病理学:315, 1904(明37)
  • 柿嶌 眞ら:日植病報 46(3):371, 1980
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