Affiliation:
1. Biosystematics Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
2. Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract
Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea lutea) is a rare and threatened bulbous plant in the Netherlands, with its largest stronghold in the northern province of Drenthe. In 2022, numerous plants within a population of G. lutea were found to be infected by a rust fungus, which was identified as Uromyces gageae based on morphological characteristics. Further examination of collected teliospores revealed differences from U. acutatus, a closely related rust species known to infect Ornithogalum and Gagea species. Rust symptoms on G. lutea plants were observed within the same population in April 2023, suggesting that teliospores surviving winter conditions serve as a viable source for recurrent infection. DNA of U. gageae and U. acutatus extracted from teliospores was used to obtain partial ribosomal DNA gene fragments by PCR. Amplicon sequencing revealed nucleotide variation between both rust species and verified the identity of the rust fungus on G. lutea as U. gageae. This confirmation substantiates the first documentation of U. gageae in the Netherlands. This study raises new avenues for research on the distribution and host range of U. gageae, as well as additional studies on the population dynamics of this potentially rare, wild plant–rust interaction.
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