Rust Overview
Rust Overview
primary host being infected by aeciospores and the alternate host being infected with
basidiospores Autoecious fungus which can complete its life cycle on a single host species
1. Melampsoraceae have sessile (nonstalked) teliospores that are formed in columns in the telium
2. Pucciniaceae have stalked teliospores that are produced in a single layer in the telium
3. Coleosporiaceae do not form a promycelium but karyogamy and meiosis occurs directly within
the teliospores
Different forms rust based on absence or presence of stages
(0-Pycnia or pycnial stage; I-Aecia or aecial stage; II- Uredinia or uredinial stage; III- Telia or
telial stage; IV- Basidia or basidial stage)
1. Eu-type -0, I, II, III present Ex: Puccinia graminis tritici*
2. Brachy-type -0, II, III present; I absent
3. Opsis-type -0, I, III present; II absent.
4. Hemi-type -II, III present; O, I absent.
5. Micro-type -only III present
6. Lepto-type -only III present