Microsphaera hypophylla Nevod.
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| New Zealand Fungi Names Database | |
| New Zealand Fungi Names |
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| 1CB1AD98-36B9-11D5-9548-00D0592D548C | |
| Microsphaera hypophylla Nevod. | |
| hypophylla | |
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| Nevod. | |
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| Nevod. | |
| 1952 | |
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| 29/02/2012 | |
| 11/09/2019 |
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| According To Reference | Amano, K. (ed) 1986: Host Range and Geographical Distribution of the Powdery Mildew Fungi. Japan Scientific Societies Press. |
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| According To Reference | Boesewinkel, H.J. 1980: Erysiphaceae of New Zealand. Sydowia 32: 13-56. |
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| According To Reference | Pennycook, S.R.; Galloway, D.J. 2004: Checklist of New Zealand "fungi". Fungi of New Zealand. 1. Fungal Diversity Press. |
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| According To Reference | NZFUNGI (2012-) New Zealand Fungi Names - Name Based Concepts |
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| Type | Name | In Use |
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| is child of | True |
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| According To Reference | Pennycook, S.R. 1989: Part II. Fungal plant diseases recorded in New Zealand. Plant Diseases Recorded in New Zealand. 2. Plant Diseases Division, DSIR. |
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| According To Reference | Braun, U. 1987: A monograph of the Erysiphales (powdery mildews). Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. 89. |
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| According To Reference | Braun, U.; Cunnington, J.H.; Brielmaier-Liebetanz, U.; Ale-Agha, N.; Heluta, V. 2003: Miseclanneous notes on some powdery mildew fungi. Schlechtendalia 10: 91-95. |
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| has synonym of | True |
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| According To Reference | Gadgil, P.D. (in association with Dick, M.A.; Hood, I.A.; Pennycook, S.R.) 2005: Fungi on trees and shrubs in New Zealand. Fungi of New Zealand. 4. Fungal Diversity Press. |
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