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6. Although the aecial stage of Puccinia anomala has not been found occurring 
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which make it a dangerous plant near barley fields. 
7. Puccinia anomala in its host specialization is distinct from the closely re¬ 
lated Uromyces hordei. So far as known, neither is able to infect the hosts of 
the other. 
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