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Massive proliferation of retrotransposons contributes to genome size expansion in species of the Pseudocercospora genus

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The Development of Pleochaeta Polychaeta (Erysiphaceae)

Mycologia, 1963
the under surface of the leaves with the appearance of numerous cleistothecia toward the close of the growing season. This study attempts to clarify the portions of the life history of this organism previously unknown or unclear. The location of the pathogen during the different seasons, the morphology of the structures found in each phase of its cycle,
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Nomenclatural remarks on some species of Erysiphaceae

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1965
The nomenclature of thirty-eight species of Erysiphaceae is considered; one new species, Erysiphe sordida , and two new combinations, Sphaerotheca alchemillae (Grev.) and S. ferruginea ([Schlecht.] Fr.) are proposed.
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The Indian Erysiphaceae revisited

Nova Hedwigia, 2009
Abstract: Taxonomy and nomenclature of new Indian powdery mildew taxa described by Paul & Thakur (2006) have been revised and reassessed on the base of the current phylogenetic generic concept of the Erysiphaceae. The following species are validated, redescribed and illustrated: Erysiphe farmanii sp. nov., E. ficicola sp. nov., E. machiliana sp.
Uwe Braun, Yudhbir Paul, null Singh
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Chromosomal variability in Phyllactinia (Erysiphaceae)

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1984
Cytological studies on Phyllactinia show both inter- and intra-specific polyploidy. Changes of chromosome number may or may not result in morphological changes which lead to the formation of new species. These intra-specific variants have been termed chromosome races; P. guttata has five while P. dalbergiae has two.
A.K. Sharma, A.K. Koul
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Miscellaneous Notes on the Erysiphaceae (I)

Feddes Repertorium, 1980
AbstractThe present paper deals with taxonomic problems of some powdery mildews. The following new descriptions and combinations are proposed: Leveillula cylindrospora spec nov., Erysiphe krumbholzii stat. et nom. nov. and Erysiphe bunkiniana stat. et nom. nov.
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