@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14828,
author = {Uwe Braun and Susumu Takamatsu and Vasyl P. Heluta and Saranya Limkaisang and Rangsi Divarangkoon and Rojer T. A. Cook and Herbert Boyle},
title = {Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew fungi of Erysiphe sect. Uncinula on Carpinus species},
year = {2006},
keywords = {Erysiphales, Erysiphe sect, Uncinula, Erysiphe carpinicola, new species, sequence analyses, morpholo},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-006-0509-6},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {5},
number = {},
pages = {139--153},
abstract = {A phylogenetic analysis of the Erysiphe with uncinuloid ascoma appendages (Erysiphe section Uncinula, Erysiphales, Ascomycota) on Carpinus spp. has been done using sequences of the rDNA ITS regions and the D1/D2 domains of the 28S rDNA.These results combined with morphological data revealed a complex consisting of several separate taxa. These included the existing Erysiphe carpinicola on Carpinus japonica distinguishable from the Erysiphe sp. on C. betulus and C. tschonoskii as well as the one on C. laxiflora. Thus, it was shown that Oidium carpini, described from Europe on Carpinus betulus, and a powdery mildew with uncinula-like ascomata, recently found in Europe on this host, and an Erysiphe on C. tschonoskii in Japan, described previously as E. carpinicola, all belonged to a single new species, here named E. arcuata in this paper. As the powdery mildew on C. laxiflora was also distinct from other known species, it is named E. carpini-laxiflorae in this paper. The a;ready described E. pseudocarpinicola nad Erysiphe sp. on Carpinus cordata are two additional taxa, which are morphologically and genetically distinguished from the other species of Erysiphe sect. Uncinula on Carpinus spp.}
}
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Citation title:
"Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew fungi of Erysiphe sect. Uncinula on Carpinus species".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1645
(Status: Published).
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