Peronospora - Wikipedia Peronospora is a genus of downy mildews that are obligate plant pathogens [1] They can cause severe damage to many different cultivated crops, as well as wild and ornamental plants [2]
Peronospora - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Downy mildew or peronospora is induced by Plasmopara viticola (Fig 4 35), a fungus unrelated to the fungus causing powdery mildew The use of the term “mildew,” as in powdery mildew, refers to the white cottony growth that develops on infected tissue under moist conditions in both diseases
Evolution, Diversity, and Taxonomy of the . . . - Phytopathology® As mentioned before, the genus Peronospora is by far the largest genus of Peronosporaceae and its hosts are found across the whole range of eudicots as well as on Alliaceae and reportedly Liliaceae of the monocots (Constantinescu 1991)
A revision of Peronospora species on Veronica unravels a species-rich . . . Peronospora is the largest genus of the Oomycota, responsible for causing downy mildew on a wide range of cultivated and ornamental plants worldwide Although more than 400 Peronospora species have been described, many host-pathogen relationships have not been thoroughly explored, particularly in relation to the phylogenetic connections of pathogens from type hosts and additional hosts
Single host plant species may harbour more than one species of The genus Peronospora is the largest genus of the oomycetes, fungus-like members of the kingdom Straminipila that also contains amoeboid (e g , Leukarachnion) and plant-like (e g , Laminaria) lifeforms
What Is Peronospora? Signs, Spread, and Protection Peronospora is a common group of plant pathogens that cause significant damage to various crops and ornamental plants worldwide Peronospora species are not true fungi, but rather belong to oomycetes, often called water molds
Peronospora spp. - Syngenta Seedcare Belonging to the kingdom of chromalveolates, Peronospora is a genus of plant pathogens (Eumycota) There are around 75 species in the genus, mostly specific to genera or families of herbaceous dicotyledonous plants
Peronosporaceae - Wikipedia The largest genera, Peronospora and Plasmopara, collectively have very wide host ranges Peronosporaceae of economic importance include those that infect grapevines (Plasmopara viticola) and tobacco (Peronospora tabacina; blue mould)