2019
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-08-18-1413-pdn
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First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Pseudoidium neolycopersici on Moringa oleifera in China

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“…Consequently, the powdery mildew on C. halicacabum is here identified as E. neolycopersici. E. neolycopersici was originally found on leaves and stems of tomato [2,42], further recorded on other solanaceous plants [9,[58][59][60][61], and on hosts in a variety of plant families such as Caricaceae [41,62], Euphorbiaceae [63,64], Moringaceae [65], and Fabaceae [66]. There are only a few records of PMs on the family Sapindaceae, mainly on woody plants [67]; and the recorded PMs on the herbaceous plant genus Cardiospermum were Oidium spp.…”
Section: Description: (On I Aquatica Tnm F0034602)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the powdery mildew on C. halicacabum is here identified as E. neolycopersici. E. neolycopersici was originally found on leaves and stems of tomato [2,42], further recorded on other solanaceous plants [9,[58][59][60][61], and on hosts in a variety of plant families such as Caricaceae [41,62], Euphorbiaceae [63,64], Moringaceae [65], and Fabaceae [66]. There are only a few records of PMs on the family Sapindaceae, mainly on woody plants [67]; and the recorded PMs on the herbaceous plant genus Cardiospermum were Oidium spp.…”
Section: Description: (On I Aquatica Tnm F0034602)mentioning
confidence: 99%