Gymnosporangium
Gymnosporangium is a genus of heteroecious plant-pathogenic fungi which alternately infect members of the family Cupressaceae, primarily species in the genus Juniperus, and members of the family Rosaceae in the subfamily Amygdaloideae. The common name cedar-apple rusts has been used for these fungi. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi, there were 57 species in the genus. In 2023, Species Fungorum lists up to 74 species.
In junipers, some species form a ball-like gall about 2–4 cm in diameter which produces a set of orange tentacle-like spore tubes called telial horns. These horns expand and have a jelly like consistency when wet. In other species, such as in G. clarvariforme, the telia are produced directly from the bark of the juniper with no obvious gall formation or swelling. The basidiospores are released and travel on the wind until they infect an apple, pear, hawthorn or suitable tree.
On the secondary hosts, the fungus produces yellowish depressions on the leaves. It also infects the fruit, which grows whitish tubes like a Medusa head. These are the spore tubes. These aeciospores must then infect a juniper to complete the life cycle. All the types of spores can spread over long distances.
The fungus does not cause serious damage to junipers, but apple and pear trees can suffer serious loss of fruit production due to the effects of the fungus. Although the genus has a worldwide distribution, its impact depends on availability of its two host plant species. Individual species are found in Northern and Central America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Due to the economic impacts of the rusts in some areas where orchards are of commercial importance, some regions have attempted to ban the planting of and/or eradicate the coniferous hosts.
In 2020, the monotypic family Gymnosporangiaceae was proposed to accommodate Gymnosporangium. As accepted by Wijayawardene et al. 2020.
Full list of species
As accepted by Species Fungorum;- Gymnosporangium amelanchieris
- Gymnosporangium annulatum
- Gymnosporangium asiaticum
- Gymnosporangium atlanticum
- Gymnosporangium aurantiacum
- Gymnosporangium bermudianum
- Gymnosporangium bethelii
- Gymnosporangium biseptatum
- Gymnosporangium clavariiforme
- Gymnosporangium clavipes
- Gymnosporangium confusum
- Gymnosporangium connersii
- Gymnosporangium corniculans
- Gymnosporangium corniforme
- Gymnosporangium cornutum
- Gymnosporangium cunninghamianum
- Gymnosporangium cupressi
- Gymnosporangium davisii
- Gymnosporangium dobrozrakovae
- Gymnosporangium echinulatum
- Gymnosporangium effusum
- Gymnosporangium exiguum
- Gymnosporangium exterum
- Gymnosporangium floriforme
- Gymnosporangium formosanum
- Gymnosporangium fraternum
- Gymnosporangium fusisporum
- Gymnosporangium gaeumannii
- Gymnosporangium gjaerumii
- Gymnosporangium globosum
- Gymnosporangium gracile
- Gymnosporangium gracilens
- Gymnosporangium harknessianum
- Gymnosporangium hemisphaericum
- Gymnosporangium huanglongense
- Gymnosporangium hyalinum
- Gymnosporangium inconspicuum
- Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae
- Gymnosporangium kanasense
- Gymnosporangium kernianum
- Gymnosporangium lachrymiforme
- Gymnosporangium lianhuaense
- Gymnosporangium meridissimum
- Gymnosporangium mespili
- Gymnosporangium minus
- Gymnosporangium miyabei
- Gymnosporangium monticola
- Gymnosporangium multiporum
- Gymnosporangium nelsonii
- Gymnosporangium nidus-avis
- Gymnosporangium niitakayamense
- Gymnosporangium nipponicum
- Gymnosporangium orientale
- Gymnosporangium padmarense
- Gymnosporangium paraphysatum
- Gymnosporangium pleoporum
- Gymnosporangium przewalskii
- Gymnosporangium raphiolepidis
- Gymnosporangium sabinae
- Gymnosporangium shennongjiaense
- Gymnosporangium shiraianum
- Gymnosporangium sorbi
- Gymnosporangium spinulosum
- Gymnosporangium taianum
- Gymnosporangium tiankengense
- Gymnosporangium tianschanicum
- Gymnosporangium torminali-juniperini
- Gymnosporangium trachysorum
- Gymnosporangium tremelloides
- Gymnosporangium tsingchenense
- Gymnosporangium turkestanicum
- Gymnosporangium unicorne
- Gymnosporangium vauqueliniae
- ''Gymnosporangium yamadae''