Peronospora
''Peronospora'' is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens. They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants. ''Peronospora'' is most closely related to ''Pseudoperonospora'', and together they form the clade of downy mildews with coloured conidia. ''Peronospora'' has far more species than any other genus of the downy mildews. However, many species have been moved from this genus to other genera based on phylogenetics, phylogenetic evidence. Among these are the species now in ''Hyaloperonospora'', important pathogens of the Brassicaceae. Now, the ''Peronospora'' species of most importance is likely ''Peronospora tabacina''. ''Peronospora tabacina'' causes blue mold on tobacco plants and can severely reduce yields of this economically important crop to the point where it has been classified as a bioweapon. History ''Peronospora'' was first described in 1837 by August Carl Joseph Corda, a Czech mycologist and p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peronospora Argemones
''Peronospora'' is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens. They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants. ''Peronospora'' is most closely related to '' Pseudoperonospora'', and together they form the clade of downy mildews with coloured conidia. ''Peronospora'' has far more species than any other genus of the downy mildews. However, many species have been moved from this genus to other genera based on phylogenetic evidence. Among these are the species now in '' Hyaloperonospora'', important pathogens of the Brassicaceae. Now, the ''Peronospora'' species of most importance is likely '' Peronospora tabacina''. ''Peronospora tabacina'' causes blue mold on tobacco plants and can severely reduce yields of this economically important crop to the point where it has been classified as a bioweapon. History ''Peronospora'' was first described in 1837 by August Carl Joseph Corda, a Czech mycologist and physician, i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peronospora Aquatica
''Peronospora'' is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens. They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants. ''Peronospora'' is most closely related to '' Pseudoperonospora'', and together they form the clade of downy mildews with coloured conidia. ''Peronospora'' has far more species than any other genus of the downy mildews. However, many species have been moved from this genus to other genera based on phylogenetic evidence. Among these are the species now in '' Hyaloperonospora'', important pathogens of the Brassicaceae. Now, the ''Peronospora'' species of most importance is likely '' Peronospora tabacina''. ''Peronospora tabacina'' causes blue mold on tobacco plants and can severely reduce yields of this economically important crop to the point where it has been classified as a bioweapon. History ''Peronospora'' was first described in 1837 by August Carl Joseph Corda, a Czech mycologist and physician, in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peronospora Alsinearum
''Peronospora'' is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens. They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants. ''Peronospora'' is most closely related to '' Pseudoperonospora'', and together they form the clade of downy mildews with coloured conidia. ''Peronospora'' has far more species than any other genus of the downy mildews. However, many species have been moved from this genus to other genera based on phylogenetic evidence. Among these are the species now in '' Hyaloperonospora'', important pathogens of the Brassicaceae. Now, the ''Peronospora'' species of most importance is likely '' Peronospora tabacina''. ''Peronospora tabacina'' causes blue mold on tobacco plants and can severely reduce yields of this economically important crop to the point where it has been classified as a bioweapon. History ''Peronospora'' was first described in 1837 by August Carl Joseph Corda, a Czech mycologist and physician, i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peronospora Alpicola
''Peronospora'' is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens. They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants. ''Peronospora'' is most closely related to '' Pseudoperonospora'', and together they form the clade of downy mildews with coloured conidia. ''Peronospora'' has far more species than any other genus of the downy mildews. However, many species have been moved from this genus to other genera based on phylogenetic evidence. Among these are the species now in '' Hyaloperonospora'', important pathogens of the Brassicaceae. Now, the ''Peronospora'' species of most importance is likely '' Peronospora tabacina''. ''Peronospora tabacina'' causes blue mold on tobacco plants and can severely reduce yields of this economically important crop to the point where it has been classified as a bioweapon. History ''Peronospora'' was first described in 1837 by August Carl Joseph Corda, a Czech mycologist and physician, in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |