Host Species
Agropyron cristatum1, Allium sp. 1, Alopecurus pratensis1, Aneurolepidium chinense1, Avena sativa1
Bromus inermis1, B. marginatus1, B. willdenowii1
Calluna vulgaris1, Chloris gayana1, Cicer arietinum1, Clinelymus dahuricus1, C. sibiricus1, Cynodon dactylon1, C. transvaalensis1
Dactylis glomerata1
Echinochloa crus-galli1, Elymus junceus1
Festuca sp. 1
Guzmania sp. 1
Hordeum brevisubulatum1, H. distichon1, H. sativum var. hexastichon1, H. vulgare1, H. vulgare var. hexastichon1
Lablab purpureus1, Linum usitatissimum1, Lolium multiflorum1
Pennisetum typhoides1
Roegneria semicostata1
Saccharum sp. 1, Secale cereale1, Setaria italica1, Sorghum sp. 1
Taraxacum kok-saghyz1, Trisetum aestivum1, Triticum aestivum1, T. secale1, T. turgidum subsp. durum, T. vulgare1’’
Zea mays1
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