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PAULECH C., PAULECH P. (1996): Occurrence of phytopathogenous micromycetes of the order Erysiphales in the national park Slovenský raj. [Erysiphales, genera and species, host plants] Czech Mycology 49(2): 107-118 (published: 13th October, 1996)
abstract
Fifty-five species of phytopathogenous micromycetes of the order Erysiphales from the following genera were detected on investigated territory: Sphaerotheca (12 species), Podosphaera (4), Erysiphe (22), Blumeria (1), Microsphaera (10), Sawadaea (1), Uncinula (2), Phyllactinia (2) and Oidium (1). For individual species the biometric variability of conidia dimensions, cleistothecial diameter, ascus and ascospore dimensions are given. The detected species were parasitizing on 129 host plant species.
PAULECH C., HERRERA S., FORNET E. (1993): Phytopathogenic micromycetes of the family Erysiphaceae distributed in Cuba. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 303-314 (published: 25th August, 1993)
abstract
The results of investigation of phytopathogenic micromycetes of the family Erysiphaceae occurring in phytocenoses of Cuba and Isla de la Juventud are summarized in this paper. They are dealing mainly with their host range, distribution and their morphological characteristics. Mentioned group of the fungi was detected on 78 plant species belonging to 62 genera and 16 families. They parasited mainly on species of the family Fabaceae (on 22 species from 13 genera) and Asteraceae (on 15 species from 14 genera), further on Euphorbiaceae (9 species from 6 genera), Malvaceae (6 species from 5 genera), Cucurbitaceae (4 species from 3 genera), Boraginaceae (3 species from 2 genera), as well as on species of the families Anacardiaceae, Balsaminaceae, Bixaceae, Brasicaceae, Caricaceae, Lythraceae. Rosaceae and Zygophyllaceae (only one species of the host plants). The fungi of the family Erysiphaceae occurred only in anamorphous stage. There is a growing tendency in the intensity of occurrence of mentioned group of micromycetes in Cuba. They are strongly parazitized by the mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis Ces., too.
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