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Puccinia kuehnii

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Genus
  
Puccinia

Phylum
  
Basidiomycota

Order
  
Rust

Family
  
Pucciniaceae

Scientific name
  
Puccinia kuehnii

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Incertae sedis

Similar
  
Puccinia, Puccinia melanocephala, Rust, Xanthomonas albilineans, Sugarcane mosaic virus

Puccinia kuehnii is a plant pathogen that causes orange rust disease of sugarcane. Orange rust was first discovered in India in 1914, but the first case of huge economical damage in sugarcane was registered in Australia in 2001. The first case in USA was in 2007 in Florida and has so far been the only state in the United States where sugarcane has been affected by this kind of rust. In order to treat the infected sugarcane at least three rounds of fungicide must be applied to the plant, costing growers $40 million a year. Currently scientists at the Agricultural Research Service are genetically analyzing the fungus that causes orange rust in order to help combat the problem. [1]

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Puccinia kuehnii Wikipedia