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During the extensive forays for discovering the biodiversity of phytopathogenic fungi in Korea, powdery mildew-affected purple coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) were frequently found.
In-Young Choi +3 more
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Powdery mildews are a group of economically and ecologically important plant pathogens. In the past 25 years the use of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in the powdery mildews has led to major taxonomic revisions.
Michael J. Bradshaw +7 more
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Golovinomyces powdery mildews on Asteraceae in the Czech Republic
Powdery mildews on the Asteraceae family were surveyed during 2007-2015 in the Czech Republic with the aim to increase our knowledge about occurrence, morphological characteristics and host specificity of powdery mildews on this family. In total, 32 host
Barbora Mieslerová +6 more
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Different spatial structure of plant‐associated fungal communities above‐ and belowground
The distribution and community assembly of above‐ and belowground microbial communities associated with individual plants remains poorly understood, despite its consequences for plant–microbe interactions and plant health. To examine the effect of environmental factors and dispersal on the distribution of fungal communities, we sampled leaves and soil ...
Maria Faticov +4 more
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The Golovinomyces cichoracearum complex is morphologically highly variable and causes powdery mildew on a wide range of Compositae, including Hieracium spp. and Lapsana communis.
Guan-Xiu Guan +8 more
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SUMMARY Loss‐of‐function alleles of plant MLO genes confer broad‐spectrum resistance to powdery mildews in many eudicot and monocot species. Although barley (Hordeum vulgare) mlo mutants have been used in agriculture for more than 40 years, understanding of the molecular principles underlying this type of disease resistance remains fragmentary. Forward
Johanna Acevedo‐Garcia +17 more
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Endosymbionts in cranberry: Diversity, effect on plant growth, and pathogen biocontrol
This investigation addresses the diversity of microbial endosymbionts in cranberry, which are among the least understood and ill‐defined ericoid symbionts. There is excellent potential for Ericaceous plants, such as cranberry and blueberry, to be farmed more sustainably once the properties and functioning of their associated microbiomes are known in ...
Lila Naouelle Salhi +4 more
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The nomenclature of Arthrocladiella (Erysiphaceae)
Braun, U. & Kirk, P.M. 2023: Die Nomenklatur von Arthrocladiella (Erysiphaceae). Schlechtendalia 40: 269–271. Die komplizierte Nomenklatur von Arthrocladiella wird im Detail diskutiert. Dieser Name und die Kombination A. mougeotii sind gültig, müssen aber erläutert werden.
Braun, Uwe, Kirk, Paul
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Summary Many plant species produce multiple leaf flushes during the growing season, which might have major consequences for within‐plant variation in chemistry and species interactions. Yet, we lack a theoretical or empirical framework for how differences among leaf flushes might shape variation in damage by insects and diseases. We assessed the impact
Álvaro Gaytán +15 more
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Fungal and bacterial communities of ‘Pinot noir’ must: effects of vintage, growing region, climate, and basic must chemistry [PDF]
Background The geographic and temporal distributions of bacterial and fungal populations are poorly understood within the same wine grape cultivar.
Kerri L. Steenwerth +7 more
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