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(Redirected from Uncinula tulasnei) Species of fungus

Sawadaea tulasnei
Sawadaea tulasnei on a Norway maple leaf
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Leotiomycetes
Order: Erysiphales
Family: Erysiphaceae
Genus: Sawadaea
Species: S. tulasnei
Binomial name
Sawadaea tulasnei
(Fuckel) Homma 1937
Synonyms

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Sawadaea tulasnei is a form of powdery mildew is a species of fungus in the family Erysiphaceae.

This fungus attacks the leaves of the Acer platanoides (Norway maple) in North America, and in Great Britain and/or Ireland, Acer palmatum (also known as the Japanese Maple or Smooth Japanese Maple).

Synonyms

  • Erysiphe varium Fr. 1822
  • Uncinula aceris var. tulasnei (Fuckel) E. S. Salmon 1900
  • Uncinula bicornis var. tulasnei (Fuckel) W. B. Cooke 1952
  • Uncinula tulasnei Fuckel 1866

References

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Taxon identifiers
Sawadaea tulasnei
Uncinula tulasnei


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