Telekia speciosa (Schreb.) Baumg.
(Yellow Oxeye)

Interactions where Telekia speciosa is the victim or passive partner (and generally loses out from the process)

The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').

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Affected Part Summary Taxon Vernacular Classification References Darwin Classification of Active Taxon Active Taxon Active Vernacular Active Taxon Uncertain Active State Active Part Active Stage Relationship Relationship Uncertain Relationship Geography Darwin Classification of Passive Taxon Passive Taxon Passive Vernacular Passive Taxon Uncertain Passive State Passive Part Passive Stage Passive Taxon's significance to Active Taxon Indoors etc Season Summary
(live) live is parasitised by Foreign Golovinomyces cichoracearum a powdery mildew Erysiphales: Erysiphaceae First report of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum on Telekia speciosa in Germany, Boyle, H., Dietrich, W. & Brautigam, S., 2007
/Fungi/Ascomycota/Leotiomycetes/Erysiphales/Erysiphaceae/Golovinomyces cichoracearum/Golovinomyces cichoracearuma powdery mildew Foodplant / parasiteForeign /Plantae/Tracheophyta/Magnoliopsida/Asterales/Asteraceae/Telekia speciosa/Telekia speciosayellow oxeyelive parasitises live
leaf (live) live leaf is spotted by often epiphyllous, punctiform colony of Ramularia hyphomycetous anamorph UK/Ireland Ramularia telekiae sensu Bubnak & Wrobl., 1916 an anamorphic fungus Capnodiales: Mycosphaerellaceae Monograph of Cercosporella, Ramularia and Allied Genera - Vol II, Braun, U., 1998
/Fungi/Ascomycota/Dothideomycetes/Capnodiales/Mycosphaerellaceae/Ramularia telekiae sensu Bubnak & Wrobl., 1916/Ramularia telekiae sensu Bubnak & Wrobl., 1916an anamorphic fungusoften epiphyllous, punctiformcolonyRamularia hyphomycetous anamorph Foodplant / spot causerUK and/or Eire /Plantae/Tracheophyta/Magnoliopsida/Asterales/Asteraceae/Telekia speciosa/Telekia speciosayellow oxeyeliveleaf often epiphyllous, punctiform colony of Ramularia hyphomycetous anamorph causes spots on live leaf

Author & YearTitleSource
Boyle, H., Dietrich, W. & Brautigam, S., 2007First report of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum on Telekia speciosa in GermanyCzech Mycology vol 59(2): 201-204.
Braun, U., 1998Monograph of Cercosporella, Ramularia and Allied Genera - Vol IIPhytopathogenic Hyphomycetes, 2, 493pp, IHW-Verlag

Telekia speciosa (Yellow Oxeye) may also be included in 'fed on by' relations listed under the following higher taxa:

Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesTelekia speciosa (Yellow Oxeye)
TribeInuleae (a tribe of composites)
SubfamilyASTEROIDEAE (“daisies”)
FamilyASTERACEAE (daisies, dandelions and thistles, composite)
OrderASTERALES (daisies, dandelions, thistles and bell flowers)
SubclassEU-DICOTS (dicotyledonous flowering plants)
ClassMAGNOLIOPSIDA (flowering plants)
PhylumTRACHEOPHYTA (vascular plants)
KingdomPLANTAE (plants)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Telekia speciosa (Yellow Oxeye)

Identification Works

Handling & MagnificationAuthorYearTitleSource
Boyle, H., Dietrich, W. & Brautigam, S. 2007 First report of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum on Telekia speciosa in Germany Czech Mycology vol 59(2): 201-204.

Telekia speciosa (Yellow Oxeye) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

General Works

AuthorYearTitleSource

Pathology

Boyle, H., Dietrich, W. & Brautigam, S. 2007 First report of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum on Telekia speciosa in Germany Czech Mycology vol 59(2): 201-204.

Literature listed under the following higher taxa may also be relevant to Telekia speciosa (Yellow Oxeye):

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