First report of rust caused by
Coleosporium plumeriae on Plumeria alba in India
Pankaj Baiswar*, Satish Chandra
and Rajiv Kumar ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam-793103,
Meghalaya, India
*pbaiswar@yahoo.com Accepted for publication 15/01/08
Plumeria
alba (common name white
frangipani) is a deciduous ornamental shrub, which belongs to the family
Apocynaceae. The flowers are used in medicine (Gunasingh & Nagarajan, 1980) and
in religious ceremonies in India. In June 2007, diseased leaves of P. alba
found in Umiam, Meghalaya (North East India) were diagnosed with rust.
Orange-yellow pustules were present on lower leaf surface (Fig.1) with
corresponding small yellowish lesions on the upper surface (Fig.1). No symptoms
were observed on either flowers or stem. Both mature and young leaves were
found to be equally susceptible to the pathogen and severe infection often
resulted in early leaf abscision.

Figure 1:
Rust pustules on lower surface of
leaf (Plumeria alba)
Uredinia were hypophyllous, erumpent
and yellowish in colour. Echinulate uredinospores were light yellow (22.4 -
29.6 x 16.4 - 23.8
µm)
with walls 0.8 to 1.4
µm
thick (Fig.2). Telia were hypophyllous and reddish orange (Fig.3). Teliospores
were clavate, four celled and orange-yellow (76.3 - 93.4 x 17.3 - 22.7
µm).
Based on these morphological characters the pathogen was identified as
Coleosporium plumeriae (Traquiar & Kokko, 1980; Chung et al., 2006).
The hyperparasite Cladosporium cladosporioides was also found associated
with uredinia on some leaves (Nowsher et al., 1978). Parasitized
pustules were greyish white (Fig.4) and urediniospore walls were collapsed.
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Figure 2:
Uredinospores of C.
plumeriae. Bar=20µm |
Figure 3:
Teliospores of C.
plumeriae. Bar=20µm |
Although this
pathogen has been mentioned as part of a plant disease survey from Kerala (South
India), it was not fully described (Hosagoudar et al., 1996). It has not
been reported from anywhere else in India, or adjoining countries. Therefore,
this is the first fully described record of C. plumeriae on Plumeria
alba in India.

Figure 4:
Rust pustules parasitized
by Cladosporium cladosporioides
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