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Melampsora amygdalinae is a fungal pathogen and part of the division Basidiomycota. It is known as a rust fungus that is host specific. M. amygdalinae commonly infects willows of the genus Salix. This fungus was first discovered in 1909 by Heinrich Klebahn who was a professor of soil biology in Hamburg. Neimi at el. explain how the pathogen occurs throughout the whole distribution of the host, and the small natural populations are an area of interest. This rust fungus is annual (non systemic) and autoecious, which references the fungus spending its entire life in a single host.

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  • Melampsora amygdalinae (en)
  • Amandelwilgroest (nl)
  • Melampsora amygdalinae (sv)
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  • Melampsora amygdalinae is a fungal pathogen and part of the division Basidiomycota. It is known as a rust fungus that is host specific. M. amygdalinae commonly infects willows of the genus Salix. This fungus was first discovered in 1909 by Heinrich Klebahn who was a professor of soil biology in Hamburg. Neimi at el. explain how the pathogen occurs throughout the whole distribution of the host, and the small natural populations are an area of interest. This rust fungus is annual (non systemic) and autoecious, which references the fungus spending its entire life in a single host. (en)
  • De amandelwilgroest (Melampsora amygdalinae) is een roestschimmel in de familie Melampsoraceae. Het is een biotrofe parasiet die voorkomt op Salix. Hij produceert vier type sporen die zonder waardwisseling op dezelfde plant voorkomen. Planten die zijn aangetast verliezen vroegtijdig blad en jonge bomen hebben kankerachtige cellen. (nl)
  • Melampsora amygdalinae är en svampart som beskrevs av Kleb. 1900. Melampsora amygdalinae ingår i släktet Melampsora och familjen Melampsoraceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Melampsora amygdalinae is a fungal pathogen and part of the division Basidiomycota. It is known as a rust fungus that is host specific. M. amygdalinae commonly infects willows of the genus Salix. This fungus was first discovered in 1909 by Heinrich Klebahn who was a professor of soil biology in Hamburg. Neimi at el. explain how the pathogen occurs throughout the whole distribution of the host, and the small natural populations are an area of interest. This rust fungus is annual (non systemic) and autoecious, which references the fungus spending its entire life in a single host. (en)
  • De amandelwilgroest (Melampsora amygdalinae) is een roestschimmel in de familie Melampsoraceae. Het is een biotrofe parasiet die voorkomt op Salix. Hij produceert vier type sporen die zonder waardwisseling op dezelfde plant voorkomen. Planten die zijn aangetast verliezen vroegtijdig blad en jonge bomen hebben kankerachtige cellen. (nl)
  • Melampsora amygdalinae är en svampart som beskrevs av Kleb. 1900. Melampsora amygdalinae ingår i släktet Melampsora och familjen Melampsoraceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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