They are
heteroecious rusts with two alternating hosts, typically a
pine and a
flowering plant, and up to five spore stages. Many of the species are plant
diseases of major economic importance, causing significant damage.
Some of the species have been introduced accidentally outside of their natural ranges, notably C. ribicola into North America, where it is an
invasive species causing heavy mortality in several pines which have little or no resistance to it.
References and external links
Millar, C. I. & Kinloch, B. B. (1991). Taxonomy, phylogeny, and coevolution of pines and their stem rusts. pp. 1–38 in: Hiratsuka, Y. et al. (1991). Rusts of pine. Proceedings of the IUFRO Rusts of Pine Working Party Conference. Forestry Canada Information Report NOR-X-317.