Ustilaginoidea virens

Host(s)

Rice

Disease name

False smut

False smut of rice, causal agent Ustilaginoidea virens

Description

Ustilaginoidea virens, sexual stage Villosiclava virens, is a plant pathogen which causes the disease False Smut of rice which reduces both grain yield and grain quality. The disease occurs in more than 40 countries, especially in the rice producing countries of Asia. but also in the U.S. As the common name suggests, it is not a true smut (fungus), but an ascomycete. False smut does not replace all or part of the kernel with a mass of black spores, rather sori form erupting through the palea and lemma forming a ball of mycelia, the outermost layers are spore-producing. Infected rice kernels are always destroyed by the disease.

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Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Ascomycetes
Order: 
Hypocreales

Stats

Genome size: 
39.40Mb
Number of genes: 
8426

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