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Das Oidium cutaneum

1932
Dieser Pilz [auch als Trichosporon cutaneum bezeichmet (Ota), von Vuillemin, Brumpt u. a. Mycoderma cutaneum genannt], von de Beurmann, Gougerot und Vaucher 1909 von gummos-ulzerosen ausgebreiteten Herden einer Patientin gewonnen, zeigte in den ersten Kulturen einen schleimigen, feuchtglanzenden Belag, in den spateren aber eine gelbliche, gefaltete ...
C. Bruhns, A. Alexander
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Oidium neolycopersici . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2007
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Oidium neolycopersici L. Kiss. Fungi: Ascomycota: Erysiphales. Hosts: tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece ...
null CABI, null EPPO
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Morphological Studies in the Genus Oidium (II)

Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1982
Summary The present paper continues the first contribution to a better knowledge of the conidial states of the powdery mildews ( Braun 1980). The investigations based on fresh as well as dried herbarium specimens from the G.D.R., Cuba, and Mexico.
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ALTERNATIVE CHEMICALS TO CONTROL OIDIUM NEOLYCOPERSICI ON TOMATO

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
2nd International Symposium on Tomato Diseases -- JAN 31, 2009 -- Kusadasi ...
Sin, B., Onogur, E.
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Morphological Studies in the Genus Oidium

Flora, 1980
Summary The present paper provides some information on the morphology of the imperfect states of Central European powdery mildews ( Erysiphaceae ). The relations between the particular types of conidial states and the perfect states are discussed.
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Cucurbitacees. Les oidiums

1989
National ...
Bertrand, François, Blancard, Dominique
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OIDIUM OF GRAPES

Bulletin of KSAU
The objective of the study is to analyze the literature on the prevalence and methods of combating oidium in Russia and the world. It is noted that, parasitizing on young shoots, the fungal disease causes significant damage to viticulture, leading to crop failure and reduced product quality.
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Oidium tingitaninum . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2011
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Oidium tingitaninum J.C. Carter. Ascomycota: Erysiphales. Hosts: Citrus spp. and bael ( Aegle marmelos ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Yunnan,
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Host Range of Oidium lycopersici Occurring in the Netherlands

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2000
Nine accessions of three cucurbit species, ten of eight legume species, three of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and 34 of 14 Solanaceae species were inoculated with a Dutch isolate of the tomato powdery mildew fungus (Oidium lycopersici) to determine its host range.
Huang, C.C.   +3 more
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Oidium heveae . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2005
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Oidium heveae Steinm. Hosts: Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis). Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRICA, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zaire, ASIA, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, India (S) Indonesia, Peninsular Malaysia, (Sarawak), Sri Lanka, Thailand,
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