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White rust, Albugo candida is a species from family Albuginaceae; however, all the other species in this family are called "white rust." Some treatments of this organism still refer to it as a type of fungus.
   Synonyms:
  • Albugo candidans
  • Aecidium candidum Pers., (1797)
  • Albugo cruciferarum (DC.) Gray, (1821)
  • Cystopus candidans
  • Cystopus candidus (Pers.) Lév., (1847)
  • Uredo candida (Pers.) Fr., (1832)
  • Uredo candida Rabenh.
  • Uredo cruciferarum DC.
Hosts:
  • Shepherd's Purse Capsella bursa-pastoris.
  • Brassicaceae species. Further Information

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