The powdery mildews: a review of the world's most familiar (yet poorly known) plant pathogens
DA Glawe - Annu. Rev. Phytopathol., 2008 - annualreviews.org
The past decade has seen fundamental changes in our understanding of powdery mildews
(Erysiphales). Research on molecular phylogeny demonstrated that Erysiphales are …
(Erysiphales). Research on molecular phylogeny demonstrated that Erysiphales are …
European oak powdery mildew: impact on trees, effects of environmental factors, and potential effects of climate change
B Marçais, ML Desprez-Loustau - Annals of Forest Science, 2014 - Springer
Context Powdery mildew is one of the most common diseases of oaks in Europe. After
alarming reports in the beginning of the twentieth century following the presumed …
alarming reports in the beginning of the twentieth century following the presumed …
[HTML][HTML] Biodiversity of Trichoderma (Hypocreaceae) in southern Europe and macaronesia
WM Jaklitsch, H Voglmayr - Studies in mycology, 2015 - Elsevier
The first large-scale survey of sexual and asexual Trichoderma morphs collected from plant
and fungal materials conducted in Southern Europe and Macaronesia including a few …
and fungal materials conducted in Southern Europe and Macaronesia including a few …
First comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the genus Erysiphe (Erysiphales, Erysiphaceae) I. The Microsphaera lineage
The genus Erysiphe (including powdery mildew fungi only known as anamorph,
Pseudoidium) is the largest genus in the Erysiphaceae and contains more than 50% of all …
Pseudoidium) is the largest genus in the Erysiphaceae and contains more than 50% of all …
[HTML][HTML] An evolutionary ecology perspective to address forest pathology challenges of today and tomorrow
ML Desprez-Loustau, J Aguayo, C Dutech… - Annals of Forest …, 2016 - Springer
Increasing human impacts on forests, including unintentional movement of pathogens,
climate change, and large-scale intensive plantations, are associated with an …
climate change, and large-scale intensive plantations, are associated with an …
[HTML][HTML] Rethinking the natural regeneration failure of pedunculate oak: The pathogen mildew hypothesis
Introduced pathogen microorganisms are important drivers of ecosystem change. This paper
highlights the impact of the non-native pathogen mildew multi-species complex on the …
highlights the impact of the non-native pathogen mildew multi-species complex on the …
Powdery mildew disease of rubber tree
Powdery mildew disease of rubber trees affects young rubber leaves, buds, inflorescences
and other immature tissues reducing rubber latex yields by up to 45%. The disease is …
and other immature tissues reducing rubber latex yields by up to 45%. The disease is …
New Records of Powdery Mildews from Taiwan: Erysiphe ipomoeae comb. nov., E. aff. betae on Buckwheat, and E. neolycopersici comb. nov. on Cardiospermum …
HY Hsiao, HA Ariyawansa, CC Hsu, CJ Wang… - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
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 …
pathogenic fungi. Exploration of biodiversity generally relies on regional surveys and our …
Australia: A continent without native powdery mildews? The first comprehensive catalog indicates recent introductions and multiple host range expansion events, and …
In contrast to Eurasia and North America, powdery mildews (Ascomycota, Erysiphales) are
understudied in Australia. There are over 900 species known globally, with fewer than …
understudied in Australia. There are over 900 species known globally, with fewer than …
Four powdery mildew species with catenate conidia infect Galium: molecular and morphological evidence
S Takamatsu, V Heluta, M Havrylenko… - Mycological …, 2009 - Elsevier
The Erysiphaceae are a group of obligately biotrophic fungi that cause powdery mildew
disease of angiosperms. Due to their inability to be cultured on artificial media, the taxonomy …
disease of angiosperms. Due to their inability to be cultured on artificial media, the taxonomy …