Aecidium cantensis

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Aecidium cantensis
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A. cantense
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Aecidium cantense
Arthur [as 'cantensis'] (1929)

Aecidium cantense is a species of fungus in the Pucciniales order. It is a plant pathogen known from Peru. [1] It grows and shows symptoms of yellowish-orangish pustules during mid-to-late stages of growth on potatoes (Solanum tuberosum).

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References

  1. "Aecidium cantense (Peruvian rust)". www.cabi.org. Retrieved 2022-04-28.