نتایج جستجو برای: erysiphales

تعداد نتایج: 85  

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2012
sepideh hoseinkhaniha seyed akbar khodaparast mohamad mahdi zarabi seyed reza razaz hashemi

powdery mildew is one of the most important disease concerns of tomato production in different regions of the world, which is caused by different species of erysiphales. the most important causal agents of which are leveillula taurica and oidium neolycopersici. in the present study tomato farms in qazvin province were surveyed and tomato leaves with powdery mildew symptoms were collected. after...

Journal: :The arabidopsis book 2008
Cristina Micali Katharina Göllner Matt Humphry Chiara Consonni Ralph Panstruga

The powdery mildew diseases, caused by fungal species of the Erysiphales, have an important economic impact on a variety of plant species and have driven basic and applied research efforts in the field of phytopathology for many years. Although the first taxonomic reports on the Erysiphales date back to the 1850's, advances into the molecular biology of these fungal species have been hampered b...

ژورنال: :بیماریهای گیاهی 2015
مهدی داوری کوثر شریفی سید اکبر خداپرست محمود باقری خیرآبادی

سفیدک پودری از بیماری­های مهم گوجه­فرنگی در مزارع و گلخانه­های دنیا محسوب می­شود و در ایران گونه leveillula tauricaبه­عنوان تنها عامل این بیماری گزارش شده است. طی مطالعه قارچ­های تیره erysiphaceae در استان اردبیل، برگ­های گوجه­فرنگی با علایم سفیدک پودری از گلخانه­ای در شهر اردبیل جمع­آوری و جدایه ها بر اساس ویژگی های ریخت شناختی مورد شناسایی اولیه قرار گرفتند. سپس dna ژنومی قارچ به روش chelex 5...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
I W Wilson C L Schiff D E Hughes S C Somerville

Powdery mildew diseases are economically important diseases, caused by obligate biotrophic fungi of the Erysiphales. To understand the complex inheritance of resistance to the powdery mildew disease in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, quantitative trait loci analysis was performed using a set of recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between the resistant accession Kashmir-1 and the...

Journal: :Mycological research 2007
Sally A Francis Brett C Roden Michael J Adams John Weiland Michael J C Asher

Powdery mildew of sugar beet, a disease of major economic significance, was first described at the beginning of the 20th century, and since then there has been some confusion over the correct taxonomic identity of the causal agent. In Europe, the fungus was initially classified as the novel species Microsphaera betae, later re-named Erysiphe betae, whilst in America it was identified as E. poly...

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