Synchytrium decipiens

Family: Synchytriaceae | Genus: Synchytrium
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Color: orange, yellow
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Location: petiole, upper leaf, lower leaf, stem
Form: leaf blister
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Common Name(s): Hog-peanut False Rust
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Miyabella aecidioides
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Synchytrium decipiens and Synchytrium chrysosplenii

The galls are small, numerous, on both surfaces of the leaves and on petioles and stems, and usually surrounded by a well-defined halo. When ... the galls rupture [they] release ... a powder on the surfaces of the leaves. The galls are extremely variable in size and shape ...

- Cook, M.T.: (1945) Synchytrium decipiens and Synchytrium chrysosplenii©


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