Euoidium abelmoschi (Thüm.) Y. S. Paul & J. N. Kapoor
Data Set Maintenance: Data set compiled and standard item. Data set author(s): Kainz C. (00-08-01). Data set revised.
Nomenclature: Current taxonomic status: accepted or basionymous. Taxonomic rank: species. Synonyms: Oidium abelmoschi Thüm.; Erysiphaceae Tul. & C. Tul.; Erysiphales.
Type Information: Type: Oidium abelmoschi Thüm.
Taxonomic Literature: Taxonomic notes: +conidiophores foot-cells cylindric, straight, followed by 1-2
shorter cells;. Braun U., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 89: 1-700 [595] (1987); Braun U., The powdery mildews (Erysiphales) of Europe. - 1-337. Jena, Stuttgart, New York (1995).
Biogeography: Mediterranean. Continent: Africa, Asia-Temperate, Europe (eastern and southern), Southern America, and Asia-Tropical. Country or state(s): Greece, Romania, and European Turkey.
Ecology: Biotroph; phytopathogenic; growing on leaves, amphigenous. Host or Phorophyte Taxonomy: Malvaceae.
Reproduction Strategy: Only known as sterile, asexually reproducing form.
Conidiomata: Present; hyphomycetous.
Conidiophores: Not branched; basal cells 40-60 µm long, 10-12 µm wide. Conidium Formation: Conidiogenous cells in chains. Conidia: Ellipsoid or ovoid; macroconidial, not branched, 24-34 µm long, 16-18 µm wide; aseptate.
(report generated 04.Okt.2007)
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