Albuginaceae | |
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A sunflower leaf with white rust infection caused by Pustula helianthicola | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Clade: | Stramenopiles |
Phylum: | Oomycota |
Order: | Albuginales Thines |
Family: | Albuginaceae J. Schröt. |
Genera[1] | |
Albuginaceae is a family of oomycetes.
Genera and species
[edit]Albuginaceae contains the following subtaxa:[1]
- Albugo
- Albugo achyranthis
- Albugo aechmantherae
- Albugo arenosa
- Albugo austroafricana
- Albugo candida
- Albugo capparis
- Albugo chardoni
- Albugo caldothricis
- Albugo cynoglossi
- Albugo eomeconis
- Albugo eurotiae
- Albugo evansii
- Albugo evolvuli
- Albugo froelichiae
- Albugo gomphrenae
- Albugo hesleri
- Albugo hohenheimia
- Albugo hyoscyami
- Albugo ipomoeae-aquaticae
- Albugo ipomoeae-hardwickii
- Albugo ipomoeae-panduratae
- Albugo keeneri
- Albugo koreana
- Albugo laibachii
- Albugo leimonios
- Albugo lepidii
- Albugo lepigoni
- Albugo macalpineana
- Albugo mangenotii
- Albugo mauginii
- Albugo mesembryanthemi
- Albugo minor
- Albugo molluginis
- Albugo occidentalis
- Albugo pes-tigridis
- Albugo pileae
- Albugo polygoni
- Albugo portulacearum
- Albugo pratapi
- Albugo pulverulentus
- Albugo quadrata
- Albugo resedae
- Albugo rorippae
- Albugo sibirica
- Albugo solivae
- Albugo solivarum
- Albugo thlaspeos
- Albugo tillaeae
- Albugo trianthemae
- Albugo tropica
- Albugo voglmayrii
- Albugo wasabiae
- Pustula
- Wilsoniana
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Albuginaceae". NCBI taxonomy. Bethesda, MD: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Archived from the original on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
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