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Erysiphe lonicerigena sp. nov., a Powdery Mildew Species Found on Lonicera harae
A powdery mildew (Erysiphaceae) has been continuously collected on the leaves of Lonicera harae in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, where this shrub is indigenous.
In-Young Choi +4 more
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Grey mould, powdery mildew, and downy mildew are the most frequent fungal diseases among vineyards worldwide. In the present study, we analysed the influence of the fungi causing these diseases (Botrytis, Erysiphe, and Plasmopara, respectively) on two ...
Jose A. Cortiñas Rodríguez +4 more
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Powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphales, Ascomycota) of Western Polissya of Ukraine
Information on powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphales, Ascomycota) recorded in Western Polissya of Ukraine throughout the history of research in the region is provided.
Heluta V.P., Anishchenko I.M.
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Erysiphe quercicola Causing Powdery Mildew on Quercus rubra in Korea
In Korea, powdery mildew has been observed on Quercus rubra, commonly called the northern red oak tree. Based on its morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses, the fungal agent was identified as Erysiphe quercicola, but it was distinct from the ...
Young-Joon Choi +6 more
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Erysiphe magnoliicola Comprises the Powdery Mildew Found on Magnolia kobus in Korea
The powdery mildew found on Magnolia kobus was recorded as Microsphaera alni for the first time in Korea in 1975. After splitting M. alni into several distinct species, this mildew was regarded as Microsphaera magnifica, now Erysiphe magnifica.
In-Young Choi +4 more
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THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF TOKAY VINE VARIETIES TO ERYSIPHE NECATOR SCHWEIN.,AND PLASMOPARA VITICOLA (BERK. M.A.CURTIS) BERL. DE TONI. [PDF]
On defined production sites in the closed Tokay region only three varieties (cv. Lipovina, cv. Yellow Muscat and cv. Furmint) were grown for several centuries. Objective of the research from 2005-2008 was to examine whether there is a change in varieties
Jarmila EFTIMOVÁ, Karmila BACIGÁLOVÁ
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Sulla Powdery Mildew: Phylogeny and Host Range
Sulla is a biannual forage legume cultivated throughout the Mediterranean Basin. It can be severely damaged by powdery mildew, but there is little understanding on its causal species or its host range.
Diego Rubiales +2 more
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Deciphering diversity at er loci for diversification of powdery mildew resistance in pea
Agricultural biotechnology aims to scrutinize the field crops which feed half of the world’s population by improving their agronomic traits using various biotechnological tools. Pea- an important cash crop, rich in nutrients, but frequently infected with
Devinder K. Banyal +4 more
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Erysiphe is the largest genus of powdery mildews (PMs), a group of obligate plant pathogenic fungi. Exploration of biodiversity generally relies on regional surveys and our aim is to investigate the PMs in Taiwan.
Hui-Yu Hsiao +4 more
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In Romania the most important pathogens on tomatoes crops are Alternaria porri f.sp. solani, Botrytis cinerea, Fulvia fulva, Phytophthora infestans and Erysiphe sp. During period of vegetation, the attack of mentioned pathogens are frequently overlapping.
Gabriela ŞOVĂREL +2 more
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