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Urediniomycetes

Pucciniomycetes
Puccinia sessilis 0521.jpg
Aecia of Puccinia sessilis on Arum maculatum leaf
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Subdivision: Pucciniomycotina
Class: Pucciniomycetes
R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Samp., M. Weiss & Oberw. (2006)
Orders

Helicobasidiales
Pachnocybales
Platygloeales
Pucciniales
Septobasidiales

Synonyms

Pucciniomycetes D.Hawksw., B.Sutton & Ainsw. (1983)


Helicobasidiales
Pachnocybales
Platygloeales
Pucciniales
Septobasidiales

Pucciniomycetes D.Hawksw., B.Sutton & Ainsw. (1983)

The Pucciniomycetes (formerly known as the Urediniomycetes) are a class of fungi in the Pucciniomycotina subdivision of the Basidiomycota. The class contains 5 orders, 21 families, 190 genera, and 8016 species. It includes several important plant pathogens causing forms of fungal rust.

Pucciniomycetes develop no basidiocarp, karyogamy occurs in a thick-walled resting spore (teliospore), and meiosis occurs upon germination of teliospore. They have simple septal pores without membrane caps and disc-like spindle pole bodies. Except for a few species, the basidia, when present, are transversally septate. Mannose is the major cell wall carbohydrate, glucose, fucose and rhamnose are the less prevalent neutral sugars and xylose is not present.


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