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Abundances and parasitism rates of frugivorous drosophilid flies were studied in...
Amorphophallus is perennial tuber crop and a member of the Araceae family. There...
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) belongs to Lauraceae family, is originated from...
Published at IJASEIT Vol.6 (2016) No. 1 ISSN: 2088-5334
Informasi keragaman anggota suku Euphorbiaceae di pulau-pulau kecil di Indonesia...
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Cystotheca Tjibodensis (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota): Rediscovery in Java After 90 Years and First Finding of Anamorph
Cystotheca tjibodensis, formerly known as Lanomyces tjibodensis (Perisporiales), is a fungus found in 1920 in Indonesia. This species, hitherto only known from its type collection, is now regarded as belonging to the Erysiphales. However, molecular data are still required to verify the taxonomic affinity. In March 2011, we rediscovered this fungus at Cibodas Botanical Garden, Java. Detailed characterizations of this tropical powdery mildew are reported in this study based on morphological and molecular examinations. The anamorph of this species that was not found in the type specimen is also reported in this study. Mycoscience, Vol. 53. Hal. 386-390