BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Ramularia primulae Thüm., 1878 (an anamorphic fungus)

Suggested Literature

Ramularia primulae may be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
MYCETEAE
(fungi, moulds and lichens)
ASCOMYCOTA
(spore-shooters)
ASCOMYCETES
(spore shooters)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Ramularia primulae is associated with:

Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula elatior - Oxlip (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes shot holes on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]
Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula veris - Cowslip (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes shot holes on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]
Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula vulgaris - Primrose (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes shot holes on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]
Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula elatior - Oxlip (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes spots on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]
Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula veris - Cowslip (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes spots on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]
Ramularia anamorph, colony Primula vulgaris - Primrose (Primulaceae) mostly hypophyllous colony of Ramularia anamorph causes spots on live leaf Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes round or angular, pale brown spots, each surrounded by a bright yellow or pale orange border; the centres sometimes drop out]

Associated with Ramularia primulae:

Ramularia primulae may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

MYCETEAE
(fungi, moulds and lichens)
ASCOMYCETES
(spore shooters)

References

Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook