AuthorIng, B.
Year1990
TitleAn Introduction to British Powdery Mildews
TypePaper
How CompleteAll the British species known at the time
SourceMycologist Vol 4 (1) et seq.
IllustrationsA few line drawings of microscopy
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

A series of papers in "The Mycologist":

Vol 4(1), 46-48 Part 1: Checklist.
Vol 4(2), 88-90 Part 2: Host Index (A-B)
Vol 4(3), 125-128 Part 3: Host Index (C-G)
Vol 4(4), 172-177 Part 4: Host Index (H-S)
Vol 5(1), 24-27 Part 5: Host Index (S-end) & House Plants
Vol 5(2), 61-67 Part 6: Key to genera and species.
Vol 5(3), 156-157 Part 7: Conidial characters and species pairs on the same or closely related hosts.
An introduction to this very common group of plant pathogens. A checklist is followed by hosts lists and keys.

Errata, Corrigenda & CommentsPart 6, Key to Genera, couplet 8: 1st alternative should read "Appendages simple to branched," (delete "2-")
Examine Compound Microscope
Specimen PreparationMicroscopy of conidia and cleistothecia often needed.
Identification difficultyMostly straightforward if the identity of the host is known.
Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identification, contains ChecklistCurrentERYSIPHALESpowdery mildewsFungi
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