Other Puccinia spp. on sunflower
P. helianthi is the main causal agent of sunflower rust, but four other
Puccinia species can also cause rust on cultivated and wild sunflower species. Although they rarely appear, it can be difficult to distinguish them from
P. helianthi on sunflower. Both
P. enceliae and
P. massalis produce uredia and telia that can only be differentiated from those produced by
P. helianthi using teliospore morphology.
P. xanthii, also known as cocklebur rust, is microcyclic and only forms telia.
P. canaliculata, known as nutsedge rust, only produces uredia and telia on its alternate host, nutsedge. == Favorable environmental conditions ==