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Sawadaea
''Sawadaea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Erysiphaceae (powdery mildews). The widespread genus contains nine species. One more species was added in 2011. The genus was circumscribed by Kingo Miyabe in J. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. vol.38 (3) on pages 286, 371, 374 and 449 in 1937. The genus name of ''Sawadaea'' is in honour of Kaneyoshi (Kenkichi) Sawada (1888–1950), who was a Japanese botanist and mycologist. He worked at the College of Agriculture in the National Taiwan University. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Sawadaea aesculi'' *''Sawadaea bicornis'' *''Sawadaea bifida'' *''Sawadaea bomiensis'' *''Sawadaea koelreuteriae'' *''Sawadaea kovaliana'' *''Sawadaea nankinensis'' *''Sawadaea polyfida'' *''Sawadaea tulasnei ''Sawadaea tulasnei'' is a form of powdery mildew is a species of fungus in the family Erysiphaceae. This fungus attacks the leaves of the ''Acer platanoides'' (Norway maple) in North America, and in Great Britain and/or Ir ...
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Sawadaea Zhengii
''Sawadaea'' is a genus of fungi A fungus (plural, : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of Eukaryote, eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and Mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified ... in the family Erysiphaceae (powdery mildews). The widespread genus contains nine species. One more species was added in 2011. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Kingo Miyabe in J. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. vol.38 (3) on pages 286, 371, 374 and 449 in 1937. The genus name of ''Sawadaea'' is in honour of Kaneyoshi (Kenkichi) Sawada (1888–1950), who was a Japanese botanist and mycologist. He worked at the College of Agriculture in the National Taiwan University. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Sawadaea aesculi'' *''Sawadaea bicornis'' *''Sawadaea bifida'' *''Sawadaea bomiensis'' *''Sawadaea koelreuteriae'' *''Sawadaea kovaliana'' *''Sawadaea nankinensi ...
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Sawadaea Aesculi
''Sawadaea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Erysiphaceae (powdery mildews). The widespread genus contains nine species. One more species was added in 2011. The genus was circumscribed by Kingo Miyabe in J. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. vol.38 (3) on pages 286, 371, 374 and 449 in 1937. The genus name of ''Sawadaea'' is in honour of Kaneyoshi (Kenkichi) Sawada (1888–1950), who was a Japanese botanist and mycologist. He worked at the College of Agriculture in the National Taiwan University. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Sawadaea aesculi'' *'' Sawadaea bicornis'' *'' Sawadaea bifida'' *'' Sawadaea bomiensis'' *'' Sawadaea koelreuteriae'' *'' Sawadaea kovaliana'' *'' Sawadaea nankinensis'' *'' Sawadaea polyfida'' *''Sawadaea tulasnei'' *''Sawadaea zhengii ''Sawadaea'' is a genus of fungus, fungi in the family Erysiphaceae (powdery mildews). The widespread genus contains nine species. One more species was added in 2011. The genus was circumscript ...
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Sawadaea Tulasnei
''Sawadaea tulasnei'' is a form of powdery mildew is a species of fungus in the family Erysiphaceae. This fungus attacks the leaves of the ''Acer platanoides'' (Norway maple) in North America, and in Great Britain and/or Ireland, ''Acer palmatum ''Acer palmatum'', commonly known as Japanese maple, palmate maple, or smooth Japanese maple (Japanese: ''irohamomiji'', , or ''momiji'', (栴), is a species of woody plant native to Japan, Korea, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russi ...'' (also known as the Japanese Maple or Smooth Japanese Maple). Synonyms * ''Erysiphe varium'' Fr. 1822 * ''Uncinula aceris var. tulasnei'' (Fuckel) E. S. Salmon 1900 * ''Uncinula bicornis var. tulasnei'' (Fuckel) W. B. Cooke 1952 * ''Uncinula tulasnei'' Fuckel 1866 References Erysiphales Fungal tree pathogens and diseases Fungi described in 1937 {{fungus-tree-disease-stub ...
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Erysiphales
Erysiphales are an order of ascomycete fungi. The order contains one family, Erysiphaceae. Many of them cause plant diseases called powdery mildew. Systematics The order contains one family (Erysiphaceae), 28 genera and approximately 100 species. Many imperfect fungi (fungi whose sexual reproduction is unknown) belong here, especially the genus '' Oidium''. Recent molecular data have revealed the existence of six main evolutionary lineages. Clade 1 consists of ''Erysiphe'', '' Microsphaera'', and '' Uncinula'', all of which have an ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Pseudoidium'' mitosporic state. Clade 2 consists of '' Erysiphe galeopsidis'' and '' Erysiphe cumminsiana'' (anamorphs in ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Striatoidium''). Clade 3 consists of ''Erysiphe'' species with anamorphs in ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Reticuloidium''. Clade 4 consists of ''Leveillula'' and ''Phyllactinia'', which have ''Oidiopsis'' and ''Ovulariopsis'' mitosporic states, respectively. Clade 5 consists of '' Sphaerothec ...
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Erysiphaceae
Erysiphales are an order of ascomycete fungi. The order contains one family, Erysiphaceae. Many of them cause plant diseases called powdery mildew. Systematics The order contains one family (Erysiphaceae), 28 genera and approximately 100 species. Many imperfect fungi (fungi whose sexual reproduction is unknown) belong here, especially the genus '' Oidium''. Recent molecular data have revealed the existence of six main evolutionary lineages. Clade 1 consists of ''Erysiphe'', ''Microsphaera'', and ''Uncinula'', all of which have an ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Pseudoidium'' mitosporic state. Clade 2 consists of '' Erysiphe galeopsidis'' and '' Erysiphe cumminsiana'' (anamorphs in ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Striatoidium''). Clade 3 consists of ''Erysiphe'' species with anamorphs in ''Oidium'' subgenus ''Reticuloidium''. Clade 4 consists of ''Leveillula'' and ''Phyllactinia'', which have ''Oidiopsis'' and ''Ovulariopsis'' mitosporic states, respectively. Clade 5 consists of '' Sphaerotheca'' ...
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