Microsphaera penicillata
Microsphaera penicillata is a plant pathogen that causes powdery mildew on sycamore.
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Spores of the Oidium anamorph of Microsphaera penicillata
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| Species: | M. penicillata |
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| Microsphaera penicillata (Wallr.) Lév., (1851) | |
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Alphitomorpha penicillata Wallr., (1819) | |
It also affects certain species of Corylus including Corylus sieboldiana, Corylus colurna and Corylus heterophylla.[1]
References
- Perley Spaulding Foreign Diseases of Forest Trees of the World: An Annotated List (August 1961), p. 303, at Google Books
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