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author = {Susumu Takamatsu and Adrien Bolay and Saranya Limkaisang and Sawwanee Kom-un and Chaiwat To-anun},
title = {Identity of a powdery mildew fungus occurred on Paeonia and its relationship with Erysiphe hypophylla on oak},
year = {2006},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {47},
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abstract = {A powdery mildew fungus found on Paeonia lutea at the Botanical Garden of Geneva (Switzerland) was identified as Erysiphe hypophylla based on morphological observations. The occurrence of E. hypophylla on Paeonia apparently looked curious, because host plants of this species have been restricted to a few Quercus species of the family Fagaceae. In this study, we determined the rDNA sequences of the powdery mildew specimens on Paeonia and E. hypophylla on Quercus to confirm the identity of the Paeonia fungus. The three sequences from the specimens on P. lutea were identical to each other in both ITS and 28S rDNA regions and also to the sequences of E. hypophylla on Q. robur, which supports the identification that the fungus on P. lutea is E. hypophylla. However, these sequences were also identical to the sequences of E. alphitoides on Quercus spp. and Oidium mangiferae on mango. This suggests a possibility that E. hypophylla is conspecific to E. alphitoides. Further study is required to clarify whether E. hypophylla is a synonym of E. alphitoides or a distinct species.}
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Citation for Study 1645
Citation title:
"Identity of a powdery mildew fungus occurred on Paeonia and its relationship with Erysiphe hypophylla on oak".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1595
(Status: Published).
Citation
Takamatsu S., Bolay A., Limkaisang S., Kom-un S., & To-anun C. 2006. Identity of a powdery mildew fungus occurred on Paeonia and its relationship with Erysiphe hypophylla on oak. Mycoscience, 47.
Authors
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Takamatsu S.
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Bolay A.
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Limkaisang S.
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Kom-un S.
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To-anun C.
Abstract
A powdery mildew fungus found on Paeonia lutea at the Botanical Garden of Geneva (Switzerland) was identified as Erysiphe hypophylla based on morphological observations. The occurrence of E. hypophylla on Paeonia apparently looked curious, because host plants of this species have been restricted to a few Quercus species of the family Fagaceae. In this study, we determined the rDNA sequences of the powdery mildew specimens on Paeonia and E. hypophylla on Quercus to confirm the identity of the Paeonia fungus. The three sequences from the specimens on P. lutea were identical to each other in both ITS and 28S rDNA regions and also to the sequences of E. hypophylla on Q. robur, which supports the identification that the fungus on P. lutea is E. hypophylla. However, these sequences were also identical to the sequences of E. alphitoides on Quercus spp. and Oidium mangiferae on mango. This suggests a possibility that E. hypophylla is conspecific to E. alphitoides. Further study is required to clarify whether E. hypophylla is a synonym of E. alphitoides or a distinct species.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17744,
author = {Susumu Takamatsu and Adrien Bolay and Saranya Limkaisang and Sawwanee Kom-un and Chaiwat To-anun},
title = {Identity of a powdery mildew fungus occurred on Paeonia and its relationship with Erysiphe hypophylla on oak},
year = {2006},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {47},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A powdery mildew fungus found on Paeonia lutea at the Botanical Garden of Geneva (Switzerland) was identified as Erysiphe hypophylla based on morphological observations. The occurrence of E. hypophylla on Paeonia apparently looked curious, because host plants of this species have been restricted to a few Quercus species of the family Fagaceae. In this study, we determined the rDNA sequences of the powdery mildew specimens on Paeonia and E. hypophylla on Quercus to confirm the identity of the Paeonia fungus. The three sequences from the specimens on P. lutea were identical to each other in both ITS and 28S rDNA regions and also to the sequences of E. hypophylla on Q. robur, which supports the identification that the fungus on P. lutea is E. hypophylla. However, these sequences were also identical to the sequences of E. alphitoides on Quercus spp. and Oidium mangiferae on mango. This suggests a possibility that E. hypophylla is conspecific to E. alphitoides. Further study is required to clarify whether E. hypophylla is a synonym of E. alphitoides or a distinct species.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 17744
AU - Takamatsu,Susumu
AU - Bolay,Adrien
AU - Limkaisang,Saranya
AU - Kom-un,Sawwanee
AU - To-anun,Chaiwat
T1 - Identity of a powdery mildew fungus occurred on Paeonia and its relationship with Erysiphe hypophylla on oak
PY - 2006
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N2 - A powdery mildew fungus found on Paeonia lutea at the Botanical Garden of Geneva (Switzerland) was identified as Erysiphe hypophylla based on morphological observations. The occurrence of E. hypophylla on Paeonia apparently looked curious, because host plants of this species have been restricted to a few Quercus species of the family Fagaceae. In this study, we determined the rDNA sequences of the powdery mildew specimens on Paeonia and E. hypophylla on Quercus to confirm the identity of the Paeonia fungus. The three sequences from the specimens on P. lutea were identical to each other in both ITS and 28S rDNA regions and also to the sequences of E. hypophylla on Q. robur, which supports the identification that the fungus on P. lutea is E. hypophylla. However, these sequences were also identical to the sequences of E. alphitoides on Quercus spp. and Oidium mangiferae on mango. This suggests a possibility that E. hypophylla is conspecific to E. alphitoides. Further study is required to clarify whether E. hypophylla is a synonym of E. alphitoides or a distinct species.
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JF - Mycoscience
VL - 47
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