Synchytrium myosotidis

Family: Synchytriaceae | Genus: Synchytrium
Detachable: integral
Color: red, yellow, black
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Shape: globular
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Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, flower
Form: leaf blister
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Plant Parasites of Europe

Synchytrium myosotidis
Kühn, 1868
on Boraginaceae
GALL
leaves, sometimes even the petals, with numerous, up to a quarter of a mm large vesicles, with colours running form yellow over crimson to almost black. Each gall consists of a single enlarged cell.

HOSTPLANTS
Boraginaceae, oligophagous

Buglossoides arvensis; Lappula squarrosa; Lithospermum officinale; Myosotis scorpioides, stricta, sylvatica; Rochelia disperma subsp. retorta.

- Willem N. Ellis: (2021) Plant Parasites of Europe©

Reference: https://bladmineerders.nl/parasites/fungi/chytridiomyceta/chytridiomycota/chytridiomycotina/synchytriomycetes/synchytridiales/synchytriaceae/synchytrium/synchytrium-myosotidis/


Further Information:
Author(s)
Year
Title
License
Willem N. Ellis
2021
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/?scrlybrkr=fb081ea8
Gallformers Contributors
2024
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

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