Puccinia graminis tritici is a fungus that causes stem rust, a disease of wheat and barley. It has a complex life cycle that requires both wheat/barley and barberry plants to complete. On wheat, it produces spores that cause red pustules on leaves and stems. Later, black teliospores form. The fungus overwinters as teliospores and basidiospores infect barberry to continue the cycle. Environmental conditions like warm temperatures and wet leaves favor the spread of urediniospores from plant to plant, causing epidemics that can significantly reduce wheat and barley yields.