Advances in the identification of emerging powdery mildew fungi using morphological and molecular data
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Advances in the identification of emerging powdery mildew fungi using morphological and molecular data
Abstract
Recently, the classical morphological criteria and host range data used in the identification of powdery mildew fungi were supplemented with scanning electron microscope (SEM) and molecular phylogenetic analyses. This paper discusses the joint use of these methods in the identification of powdery mildew anamorphs causing new or emerging plant diseases in different parts of the world.
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