@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27138,
author = {Vasyl P. Heluta and Susumu Takamatsu and siska arie santy siahaan},
title = {Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine},
year = {2017},
keywords = {molecular phylogeny, Uncinula, ornamental planting, Fraxinus, ash, Europe},
doi = {10.15407/ukrbotj74.03.212},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Ukrainian Botanical Journal},
volume = {74},
number = {3},
pages = {212?219},
abstract = {In 2015 a powdery mildew caused by a fungus belonging to Erysiphe sect. Uncinula (L?v.) U. Braun & Shishkoff was recorded on two species of ash, Fraxinus excelsior L. and F. pennsylvanica Marshall (Oleaceae), from Ukraine (Kyiv). Based on the comparative morphological analysis of Ukrainian specimens with samples of Erysiphe fraxinicola U. Braun & S. Takam. and E. salmonii (Syd.) U. Braun & S. Takam. collected in Japan, the fungus was identified as E. salmonii. This identification was confirmed using molecular phylogenetic analysis. This is the first report of E. salmonii not only in Ukraine but also in Europe. It is suggested that the records of E. fraxinicola collected from Belarus and Russia could be mis-identification and should be corrected to E. salmonii. In 2016, the fungus was found not only in Kyiv but also in north-eastern outskirts of the town. Its development has featured epiphytotic. Thus, E. salmonii may be an invasive species to Ukraine and expected to be found in Western Europe as well in near future.}
}
Citation for Study 20912
Citation title:
"Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine".
Study name:
"Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine".
This study is part of submission 20912
(Status: Published).
Citation
Heluta V., Takamatsu S., & Siahaan S. 2017. Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine. Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 74(3): 212?219.
Authors
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Heluta V.
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Takamatsu S.
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Siahaan S.
+81592319497
Abstract
In 2015 a powdery mildew caused by a fungus belonging to Erysiphe sect. Uncinula (L?v.) U. Braun & Shishkoff was recorded on two species of ash, Fraxinus excelsior L. and F. pennsylvanica Marshall (Oleaceae), from Ukraine (Kyiv). Based on the comparative morphological analysis of Ukrainian specimens with samples of Erysiphe fraxinicola U. Braun & S. Takam. and E. salmonii (Syd.) U. Braun & S. Takam. collected in Japan, the fungus was identified as E. salmonii. This identification was confirmed using molecular phylogenetic analysis. This is the first report of E. salmonii not only in Ukraine but also in Europe. It is suggested that the records of E. fraxinicola collected from Belarus and Russia could be mis-identification and should be corrected to E. salmonii. In 2016, the fungus was found not only in Kyiv but also in north-eastern outskirts of the town. Its development has featured epiphytotic. Thus, E. salmonii may be an invasive species to Ukraine and expected to be found in Western Europe as well in near future.
Keywords
molecular phylogeny, Uncinula, ornamental planting, Fraxinus, ash, Europe
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27138,
author = {Vasyl P. Heluta and Susumu Takamatsu and siska arie santy siahaan},
title = {Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine},
year = {2017},
keywords = {molecular phylogeny, Uncinula, ornamental planting, Fraxinus, ash, Europe},
doi = {10.15407/ukrbotj74.03.212},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Ukrainian Botanical Journal},
volume = {74},
number = {3},
pages = {212?219},
abstract = {In 2015 a powdery mildew caused by a fungus belonging to Erysiphe sect. Uncinula (L?v.) U. Braun & Shishkoff was recorded on two species of ash, Fraxinus excelsior L. and F. pennsylvanica Marshall (Oleaceae), from Ukraine (Kyiv). Based on the comparative morphological analysis of Ukrainian specimens with samples of Erysiphe fraxinicola U. Braun & S. Takam. and E. salmonii (Syd.) U. Braun & S. Takam. collected in Japan, the fungus was identified as E. salmonii. This identification was confirmed using molecular phylogenetic analysis. This is the first report of E. salmonii not only in Ukraine but also in Europe. It is suggested that the records of E. fraxinicola collected from Belarus and Russia could be mis-identification and should be corrected to E. salmonii. In 2016, the fungus was found not only in Kyiv but also in north-eastern outskirts of the town. Its development has featured epiphytotic. Thus, E. salmonii may be an invasive species to Ukraine and expected to be found in Western Europe as well in near future.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27138
AU - Heluta,Vasyl P.
AU - Takamatsu,Susumu
AU - siahaan,siska arie santy
T1 - Erysiphe salmonii (Erysiphales, Ascomycota), another East Asian powdery mildew fungus introduced into Ukraine
PY - 2017
KW - molecular phylogeny
KW - Uncinula
KW - ornamental planting
KW - Fraxinus
KW - ash
KW - Europe
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ukrbotj74.03.212
N2 - In 2015 a powdery mildew caused by a fungus belonging to Erysiphe sect. Uncinula (L?v.) U. Braun & Shishkoff was recorded on two species of ash, Fraxinus excelsior L. and F. pennsylvanica Marshall (Oleaceae), from Ukraine (Kyiv). Based on the comparative morphological analysis of Ukrainian specimens with samples of Erysiphe fraxinicola U. Braun & S. Takam. and E. salmonii (Syd.) U. Braun & S. Takam. collected in Japan, the fungus was identified as E. salmonii. This identification was confirmed using molecular phylogenetic analysis. This is the first report of E. salmonii not only in Ukraine but also in Europe. It is suggested that the records of E. fraxinicola collected from Belarus and Russia could be mis-identification and should be corrected to E. salmonii. In 2016, the fungus was found not only in Kyiv but also in north-eastern outskirts of the town. Its development has featured epiphytotic. Thus, E. salmonii may be an invasive species to Ukraine and expected to be found in Western Europe as well in near future.
L3 - 10.15407/ukrbotj74.03.212
JF - Ukrainian Botanical Journal
VL - 74
IS - 3
ER -