Mycoscience
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Erysiphe fimbriata sp. nov.: a powdery mildew fungus found on Carpinus laxiflora
Susumu Takamatsu Hayato MasuyaRangsi DivarangkoonYukihiko Nomura
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2008 Volume 49 Issue 3 Pages 185-191

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Ascomata of a powdery mildew-like fungus have been found on Carpinus laxiflora in Tochigi Prefecture of Japan since 2003. The morphological and molecular characteristics of this fungus are reported, and a new species, Erysiphe fimbriata, is proposed. It has large chasmothecia (200–250 μm in diameter) with long (up to 4–5 mm in length), fimbriate appendages arising from the upper half of the chasmothecia and turning upward, and numerous asci (22–38 per chasmothecium). Erysiphe fimbriata is a unique fungus both genetically and morphologically.

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