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Occurrence of powdery mildews on new hosts in Turkey

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Erysiphe convolvuli onConvolvulus lanatus, C. pentapetaloides, C. siculus subsp.siculus andIpomoea sagittata; Erysiphe ranunculi onRanunculus marginatus var.trachycarpus; Erysiphe clandestina onUlmus minor subsp.canescens; Podosphaera fusca onConyza canadensis; andPodosphaera ferruginea onSanguisorba minor subsp.magnolii were identified and the associated host plants were found to be new for the Turkish mycoflora.

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Correspondence to Hacer (Bakır) Sert.

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Sert, H.(., Sümbül, H. & Sterflinger, K. Occurrence of powdery mildews on new hosts in Turkey. Phytoparasitica 34, 474–476 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02981201

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