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RESEARCH ARTICLE

First record of Neoerysiphe cumminsiana on horseweed in India

P. Baiswar A B , S. Chandra A and S. V. Ngachan A
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A ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya 793103, India.

B Corresponding author. Email: pbaiswar@yahoo.com

Australasian Plant Disease Notes 3(1) 156-157 https://doi.org/10.1071/DN08060
Submitted: 23 June 2008  Accepted: 10 November 2008   Published: 20 November 2008

Abstract

In March 2008, a severe outbreak of powdery mildew disease was observed on horseweed (Conyza canadensis = Erigeron canadensis). Based on the morphological characters, the pathogen was identified as the anamorph of Neoerysiphe cumminsiana. This is the first report of this organism causing powdery mildew on C. canadensis in Meghalaya, India.


Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Prof. Dr Uwe Braun for confirming the identity of the anamorph of Neoerysiphe cumminsiana. Authors are also grateful to Dr D.K. Hore for identification of the host and to Ms. Mariana Dkhar for providing the sample.


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