Występowanie i rola ekologiczna grzyba Puccinia komarovii w Polsce – konsekwencje dla ochrony przyrody

Distribution and ecological role of the fungus Puccinia komarovii in Poland – implications for nature conservation

Autorzy

  • Lech Krzysztofiak Lech Krzysztofiak
    Wigierski Park Narodowy, Krzywe 82,
    16-402 Suwałki
    e-mail: krzysztofiak.lech@wigry.org.pl

Abstrakt

Puccinia komarovii Tranzschel (1936) is a pathogenic fungus of the family Pucciniaceae, whose natural hosts are plants of the genus Impatiens. In Poland, its only host is the invasive small-flowered balsam, Impatiens parviflora. This study provides a synthesis of current knowledge on the distribution of this fungus species in Poland, its population dynamics, and its ecological significance in the context of nature conservation. The analysis was based on data collected from the 1990s to 2025, the results of the latest molecular studies, and data from the relevant literature.
The first record of P. komarovii in Poland dates back to 1934 (Silesia region). Recent studies have confirmed the widespread presence of the pathogen in numerous national parks: Wigry (over 250 sites), Drawa, Wielkopolska, Wolin, Świętokrzyski, Gorce, Słowiński, Roztocze, Pieniny, and Góry Stołowe (Table 1), as well as in other areas, particularly in southern Poland (Table 2, Fig. 1).
Detailed observations conducted in Drawa National Park (DPN) and Wigry National Park (WPN) revealed significant variation in infection intensity. In selected locations, the proportion of infected plants ranged from 25% to 100%. Molecular analyses of isolates confirmed that the Polish populations belong to the subspecies P. komarovii var. komarovii and revealed genetic diversity in comparison with isolates from the Wielkopolska region.
The pathogen exhibits high host specificity; no infections of the native common balsam Impatiens noli-tangere were recorded during the three-year study. Infection causes significant host weakening, including reduced biomass and reproduction, and, under conditions of high pathogen pressure, seedling mortality reaching 100%. These results confirm the potential of P. komarovii as a natural factor limiting the expansion of I. parviflora in Polish forest ecosystems. Further research should focus on monitoring the population dynamics and genetic variability of this fungus.

DOI10.48538/lpb-2026-0013
SourceLeśne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers, 2026, Vol. 86: 139-148
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2082-8926
Type of article
Review article
Original title
Występowanie i rola ekologiczna grzyba Puccinia komarovii w Polsce – konsekwencje dla ochrony przyrody
Publisher© 2026 Author(s). This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
Date18 August 2026

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