Abstract

Uredinial and telial stages of rust pathogen Puccinia duthiae are described on a new host grass species, Dichanthium foveolatum, for the first time from a range of the Western Ghats in Satara District, Maharashtra, India.

Highlights

  • Among plant pathogens, fungi are most important natural pathogens

  • A literature survey states that uredinial and telial stages of P. duthiae on the new host D. foveolatum has been described for the first time from Satara (Maharashtra) (Bilgrami et al 1991; Jamaluddin et al 2004)

  • Addition to the Documentation of Lepidoptera Fauna of Himalaya A Book review of “Butterflies of Uttarakhand” -- K.A. Subramanian, Pp. 11359–11360

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