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Identification and characterization of the powdery mildew resistance in a spelt accession Lsy-93. [PDF]

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An NLR pair in the Pm68 locus confers powdery mildew resistance in durum and common wheat. [PDF]

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Visual marker-assisted gene editing of <i>MLO</i> confers powdery mildew resistance in <i>Nicotiana alata</i>. [PDF]

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The Powdery Mildews

Mycologia, 1979
Throughout the temperate zones of the world, on many different kinds of plants, there occurs a whitish fungus growth of the powdery mildew fungi (Figs. 26-1,-3,-6). These fungi, which comprise the family Erysiphaceae, are all obligate parasites and all but a few are ectoparasites.
James W. Kimbrough, D. M. Spencer
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Differentiating Powdery Mildew from False Powdery Mildew

Journal of Industrial Hemp, 2008
ABSTRACT This note continues the “Cannabis Clinic” series, presenting diseases and pests of hemp, featuring color illustrations of signs and symptoms. The fungus Trichothecium roseum produces a white fuzz that covers branches, leaves, and flowering tops of hemp.
John M. McPartland, Karl W. Hillig
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