Biotic Interaction between a Rust Fungus, Uromyces erythronii Pass., and its Host Plant, Erythronium japonicum Decne. (Liliaceae)
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A characteristic pattern of infection by a rust fungus, Uromyces erythronii Pass. on its host plant, Erythronium japonicum Decne. (Liliaceae) was observed in a field population for three years from 1981 to 1983. Due to the primary infection by teliospores of U. erythronii in the soil layer, spermogonia and aecia were formed on the abaxial leaf surface along the midrib of E. japonicum. In the case of flowering individuals, however, spermogonia and aecia were only formed on the larger of the two leaves. An increase of individuals bearing telia was restricted by rapid decaying of leaf tissue of the host plant. A high percentage of rusted individuals was observed in the Erythronium populations, and U. erythronii obviously has some effects on the growth of its host plant. However, its infection does not appear to be a direct cause of the death of Erythronium individuals in the field populations.
- 種生物学会の論文
- 1988-03-20
著者
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Fukuda Tatsuo
Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Plants Garden
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Fukuda Tatsuo
Tokyo Metropolitan Medicinal Plant Garden
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NAKAMURA SHIGEMASA
NODAI Research Institute, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Nakamura Shigemasa
Nodai Research Institute Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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