Powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe necator is the most important fungal disease of grapevine in southern Syria. The purpose of this study was to determine the development of chasmothecia and their role as a primary inoculum in spring. Leaves and/or branches were examined by a stereo binocular from July to December 2014 and 2015. The number of chasmothecia was estimated on both surfaces of the leaves, and their viability was estimated by microscopic examination. During 2 years of survey chasmothecia were detected in 45.5% of vineyards. The initial development of chasmothecia on infected leaves was observed in the second half of July. Their numbers increased from July to October, and the sudden reduction at the beginning of November was noted....
A temperature-driven, mechanistic model predicting the development of Erysiphe necator chasmothecia ...
The heterothallic, ubiquitous fungus Erysiphe necator causes powdery mildew disease of grapevines an...
Erysiphe necator overwinters both as ascospores in cleistothecia and as mycelium in dormant buds of ...
The main aims of this study were to determine the overwintering form and the primary inoculum of Ery...
Abstract: Either by themselves or in combination with mycelium in the dormant buds, ascospores prod...
The main objectives of this study were to determine which of the two overwintering forms of Erysip...
Powdery mildew of grapevine, caused by the ascomycete Erysiphe necator (Schw.) Burr., is a polycycli...
The overwintering modes of E. necator were studied on Palestinian vineyards, through observations on...
Dynamics of ascocarp development, ascospore maturation, and dispersal in Erysiphe necator were studi...
Erysiphe necator, the casual agent of grapevine powdery mildew, is one of the most harmful pathogens...
Not AvailableThe heterothallic, ubiquitous fungus Erysiphe necator causes powdery mildew disease of ...
Few plant pathogens have had a more profound effect on the evolution of disease management than Erys...
The article is an overview of what we know at present about the patogen Uncinula necator and the dis...
Ascospores of Erysiphe necator are a relevant source of inoculum for spring infections. They form wi...
Grape powdery mildew, caused by Uncinula necator, is the most widespread and destructive disease of ...
A temperature-driven, mechanistic model predicting the development of Erysiphe necator chasmothecia ...
The heterothallic, ubiquitous fungus Erysiphe necator causes powdery mildew disease of grapevines an...
Erysiphe necator overwinters both as ascospores in cleistothecia and as mycelium in dormant buds of ...
The main aims of this study were to determine the overwintering form and the primary inoculum of Ery...
Abstract: Either by themselves or in combination with mycelium in the dormant buds, ascospores prod...
The main objectives of this study were to determine which of the two overwintering forms of Erysip...
Powdery mildew of grapevine, caused by the ascomycete Erysiphe necator (Schw.) Burr., is a polycycli...
The overwintering modes of E. necator were studied on Palestinian vineyards, through observations on...
Dynamics of ascocarp development, ascospore maturation, and dispersal in Erysiphe necator were studi...
Erysiphe necator, the casual agent of grapevine powdery mildew, is one of the most harmful pathogens...
Not AvailableThe heterothallic, ubiquitous fungus Erysiphe necator causes powdery mildew disease of ...
Few plant pathogens have had a more profound effect on the evolution of disease management than Erys...
The article is an overview of what we know at present about the patogen Uncinula necator and the dis...
Ascospores of Erysiphe necator are a relevant source of inoculum for spring infections. They form wi...
Grape powdery mildew, caused by Uncinula necator, is the most widespread and destructive disease of ...
A temperature-driven, mechanistic model predicting the development of Erysiphe necator chasmothecia ...
The heterothallic, ubiquitous fungus Erysiphe necator causes powdery mildew disease of grapevines an...
Erysiphe necator overwinters both as ascospores in cleistothecia and as mycelium in dormant buds of ...