Puccinia is a multicellular or unicellular fungi
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Puccina is a genuine containing about 4000, distinguishable by their appearance, they are plant pathogens which are commonly known as rusts. The Puccina is a multicellular fungus. They belong to the class "pucciniomycetes". The examples of some common Puccina are stem rust, puchna coronary, etc.