Articles with "asexual morph" as a keyword



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Leveillula buddlejae sp. nov., a new species with an asexual morph resembling phylogenetically basal Phyllactinia species.

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Published in 2018 at "Mycoscience"

DOI: 10.1016/j.myc.2017.08.012

Abstract: Abstract An asexual morph of a powdery mildew was found on Buddleja asiatica (Scrophulariaceae) in Nepal. The morphological traits of this powdery mildew strongly resemble those of Phyllactinia species (including Ovulariopsis) belonging to a phylogenetically… read more here.

Keywords: phylogenetically basal; phyllactinia species; buddlejae nov; asexual morph ... See more keywords
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The asexual morph and molecular phylogeny of endemic Phyllactinia verruculosa on Indigofera tinctoria

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Published in 2022 at "Mycoscience"

DOI: 10.47371/mycosci.2022.05.001

Abstract: Phyllactinia verruculosa is a powdery mildew species (Erysiphaceae, tribe Phyllactinieae) so far only known from its type material collected in China on Indigofera scabrida in 1992, which only comprised the sexual morph. Two asexual morph… read more here.

Keywords: asexual morph; indigofera; morph; phyllactinia verruculosa ... See more keywords