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evidence for the importance of enzymatic digestion of epidermal walls during subepidermal sporulation and pustule opening in white blister rusts (albuginaceae).albugo candida, a. ipomoeae-panduratae, pustula tragopogonis, wilsoniana bliti and w. portulacae are widespread obligate biotrophic plant pathogens causing white blister diseases on a variety of flowering plants. their subepidermal mode of sporulation is unique amongst oomycetes and leads to blister-like structures on their hosts similar to those produced by true rusts (uredinales). unlike in true rusts, sporangia are colourless and produced in chains; the first formed, primary sporangium, diffe ...200919484808
phylogenetic relationships of albugo species (white blister rusts) based on lsu rdna sequence and oospore data.phylogenetic maximum parsimony and bayesian analyses of 60 collections belonging to 12 species of albugo (peronosporales) and two species of pythium (pythiales) were performed using nuclear large subunit ribosomal dna sequences containing the d1 and d2 regions. these data were supplemented with detailed light and scanning electron microscopical analyses of oospore morphology, and the morphological data of insufficiently studied taxa (e.g. a. caryophyllacearum, a. gomphrenae) are revised. molecul ...200616376066
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