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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Oidium neolycopersici: Intra-specific variability inferred from AFLP analysis and relationship with closely related powdery mildew fungi infecting various plant species [PDF]
Previous works indicated a considerable variation in the pathogenicity, virulence, and host range of Oidium neolycopersici isolates causing tomato powdery mildew epidemics in many parts of the world.
Braun U. +15 more
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The anamorphic state of Leveillula taurica recorded on Cleome spinosa in north-eastern Brazil [PDF]
The anamorphic state of Leveillula taurica was found causing a powdery mildew disease on Cleome spinosa in north-eastern Brazil. Its chasmothecial state was not observed on the collected samples. The fungus is illustrated and described.
Carlos AC, Soares DJ
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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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Platanus × acerifolia is used as an urban shade tree in many cities throughout Argentina. In late autumn and winter of 2023, leaves and fruits of P.
Lucas A. Castillo, Guillermo M. Suárez
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A report on powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphaceae) of Ardabil province and introduction of some new hosts for Iran [PDF]
IntroductionPowdery mildews belong to the order Erysiphales, class Leotiomycetes, and phylum Ascomycota. These fungi belong to the family Erysiphaceae and cause a fungal disease called powdery mildew in various host plants. The symptoms of powdery mildew
َAfsaneh Saheli +3 more
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Checklist of powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphaceae) in Pakistan
The 10-page "Checklist of powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphaceae) in Pakistan " by Afshan, Zafar, and Khalid may now be downloaded from Mycotaxon's mycobiota webpage. This annotated species list brings to 149 the number of freeaccess fungae now available on our website: http://www.mycotaxon.com/mycobiota/index ...
Afshan, N S, Zafar, I, Khalid, A N
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Species of Erysiphales, Uredinales and Ustilaginales rare or new in Poland
New localities are reported of rare species of Erysiphaceae, Uredinales and Ustilaginales Eleven species, marked are new in the flora of Poland, plant marked are new hosts of fungi in Poland.
Tomasz Majewski
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The article continues a series of critical reviews of the species composition of powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphaceae, Helotiales, Ascomycota) of Ukraine and their distribution within the country. This article deals with species of the section Microsphaera
Heluta V.P.
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In September 2013, leaves of Solidagocanadensis with typical symptoms of powdery mildew were collected in the Botanical Garden of Yashvantrao Chavan Institute of Science, Satara (M.S), India.
Sachin V. Thite, Basavaraj A. Kore
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