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- occurs via chasmothecia (formerly cleistothecium), a type of ascocarp in which genetic recombination takes place. Ascocarps including chasmothecia, apothecia...
- infection unless an unusually warm winter does not kill the chasmothecia in buds. Most chasmothecia survive on the vine where ample protection is provided...
- disease. Ascomata (chasmothecia) are rarely formed on most hosts. Chasmothecia may form under unfavorable conditions. Chasmothecia are resistant structures...
- It overwinters (as chasmothecia) in crop residues above the soil surface. Under favorable climatic conditions, the chasmothecia open and release ascospores...
- diseases on various plant hosts. The genus is characterized by its dark chasmothecia which bear filamentous, hyaline appendages with hooked tips. Over one...
- found within an ascocarp. Powdery mildews form fruiting bodies known as chasmothecia (cleistothecia), which are considered overwintering organs. These organs...
- spores on plant tissues or in the soil. These resting spores are called Chasmothecia. Chasmothecium are signature of all powdery mildews and can be identified...
- Erysiphe syringae Image of chasmothecia and mycelial growth through the lens of a dissecting scope Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- surface in debris as fungal survival structures (chasmothecia) or as mycelia in plant buds. These chasmothecia are formed closer to the end of the growing...
- two layers), is as yet a matter of discussion. The cleistothecia (or chasmothecia) have the asci arranged in a hymenial layer, resembling perithecia. The...