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Uncinula

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Scientific name
  
Uncinula

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Family
  
Erysiphaceae

Higher classification
  
Erysiphaceae

Uncinula Uncinula Wikipedia

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Uncinula necator, Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Sphaerotheca, Plasmopara viticola

Uncinula adunca fungi kingdom


Uncinula is a genus of fungi. Its species are plant pathogens that cause powdery mildew diseases on various plant hosts. The genus is characterized by its dark chasmothecia which bear filamentous, hyaline appendages with hooked tips. Over one hundred species have been described from mostly dicotyledenous hosts. Braun and Takamatsu (2000) suggested that Uncinula should be considered a later synonym of Erysiphe; not all subsequent researchers have accepted their conclusions.

Uncinula Powdery mildew Uncinula necator

One notorious species, Uncinula necator (syn. Erysiphe necator), attacks various species of grapes (Vitis spp.) and can cause yield losses in European wine grapes. Other Uncinula species attack a wide variety of dicotyledonous plants.

Uncinula Uncinula necator cleistothecium with uncinate hooked appendages
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References

Uncinula Wikipedia


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