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- Q2267811 subject Q8475484.
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- Q2267811 abstract "Uncinula necator (syn. Erysiphe necator) is a fungus that causes powdery mildew of grape. It is a common pathogen of Vitis species, including the wine grape, Vitis vinifera. The fungus is believed to have originated in North America. European varieties of Vitis vinifera are more or less susceptible to this fungus. Uncinula necator infects all green tissue on the grapevine, including leaves and young berries. It can cause crop loss and poor wine quality if untreated. The sexual stage of this pathogen requires free moisture to release ascospores from its cleistothecia in the spring. However, free moisture is not needed for secondary spread via conidia; high atmospheric humidity is sufficient. Its anamorph is called Oidium tuckeri.It produces common odors such as 1-octen-3-one and (Z)-1,5-octadien-3-one.This mildew can be treated with sulfur or fungicides; however resistance to several chemical classes such as Benomyl, the DMIs, and Strobilurins has developed. While synthetic fungicides are often recommended as applications around bloom, it is common to include sulfur in a tank mix to help with resistance management.".
- Q2267811 binomialAuthority Q626705.
- Q2267811 class Q133551.
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- Q2267811 family Q1755354.
- Q2267811 genus Q127166.
- Q2267811 kingdom Q764.
- Q2267811 order Q1755354.
- Q2267811 synonym "Erysiphe necator (Schwein. (1834)".
- Q2267811 thumbnail UncinulaNecatorOnGrapes.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2267811 binomialAuthority "Burrill".
- Q2267811 classis Q133551.
- Q2267811 divisio Q174726.
- Q2267811 familia Q1755354.
- Q2267811 genus "Uncinula".
- Q2267811 name "Uncinula necator".
- Q2267811 ordo Q1755354.
- Q2267811 regnum Q764.
- Q2267811 synonyms "Erysiphe necator (Schwein. )".
- Q2267811 type Eukaryote.
- Q2267811 type Fungus.
- Q2267811 type Species.
- Q2267811 type Thing.
- Q2267811 type Q19088.
- Q2267811 comment "Uncinula necator (syn. Erysiphe necator) is a fungus that causes powdery mildew of grape. It is a common pathogen of Vitis species, including the wine grape, Vitis vinifera. The fungus is believed to have originated in North America. European varieties of Vitis vinifera are more or less susceptible to this fungus. Uncinula necator infects all green tissue on the grapevine, including leaves and young berries. It can cause crop loss and poor wine quality if untreated.".
- Q2267811 label "Uncinula necator".
- Q2267811 depiction UncinulaNecatorOnGrapes.jpg.
- Q2267811 name "Uncinula necator".