The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
Stage | Summary | Taxon | Vernacular | Classification | References | |||
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cleistothecium (mainly epiphyllous, very sparse, near veins) | mainly epiphyllous, very sparse, near veins cleistothecium parasitises live leaf | Catalpa bignonioides | Indian Bean-tree, Indian-bean-tree | Lamiales: Bignoniaceae | Morphological and phylogenetic comparisons amongst powdery mildews on Catalpa in the UK, Cook, R.T.A., & Henricot, B., Henrici, A. & Beales, P., 2006 An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews, Ing, B., 1990 |
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conidial anamorph (mainly epiphyllous, near veins) | mainly epiphyllous, near veins conidial anamorph parasitises live leaf | Catalpa bignonioides | Indian Bean-tree, Indian-bean-tree | Lamiales: Bignoniaceae | Morphological and phylogenetic comparisons amongst powdery mildews on Catalpa in the UK, Cook, R.T.A., & Henricot, B., Henrici, A. & Beales, P., 2006 An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews, Ing, B., 1990 |
Author & Year | Title | Source |
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Cook, R.T.A., & Henricot, B., Henrici, A. & Beales, P., 2006 | Morphological and phylogenetic comparisons amongst powdery mildews on Catalpa in the UK | Mycol. Res. Vol 110 (6): 672-685. |
Ing, B., 1990 | An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews | Mycologist Vol 4 (1) et seq. |
Erysiphe catalpae (a powdery mildew) may also be included in 'feeds on' relations listed under the following higher taxa:
NBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Erysiphe catalpae (a powdery mildew) |
Handling & Magnification | Author | Year | Title | Source |
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Cook, R.T.A., & Henricot, B., Henrici, A. & Beales, P. | 2006 | Morphological and phylogenetic comparisons amongst powdery mildews on Catalpa in the UK | Mycol. Res. Vol 110 (6): 672-685. |
Erysiphe catalpae (a powdery mildew) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:
Literature listed under the following higher taxa may be relevant to Erysiphe catalpae (a powdery mildew):
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