In Defence of Disease

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Invasions

New plant species are introduced to Britain and Ireland every year. With lax biosecurity, endophytic fungi and oömycetes can be brought in on plants imported for gardens. They may not even show symptoms until after they have passed through a port. Coinvasion refers to multiple species with a close symbiosis invading a new area at the same time.

An undescribed Pucciniastrum rust on Soleirolia soleirolii, originally discovered by Chris Preston.
Symphori­carpos albus and its leaf spot fungus Sphaceloma symphori­carpi, native to North America. Thanks to Matthew Rogers for ID.
Veronica (Hebe) salicifolia and its leaf spot fungus Pseudophaeo­phleospora atkinsonii, both native to Aotearoa/New Zealand.

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