Two new black mildews from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India
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This paper gives an account of two new black mildews, namely, Asterina prataparajii and Meliola mahamulkarii, infected the leaves of Tylophora dalzelli and Osyris arborea, respectively, were found new and are described and illustrated here in detail.
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Black mildews, Asterina, Meliola, New species, Mahabaleshwar
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Hosagoudar, V. B. (2008). Meliolales of India, Vol.-II. Botanical Survey of India, pp. 390.
Hosagoudar, V. B. and Goos, R. D. (1996). Some foliicolous fungi from southern India. Mycotaxon., 59: 149-166.
Kamat, M. N., Patwardhan, P.G., Rao, V. G. and Sathe, A.V. (1971). Fungi of Maharashtra. Mahathma Phule Krishi-Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra State Bull. 1, pp. 124.
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Srinivasulu, B.V. (1974). The genus Meliola from Maharashtra. Nova Hedwigia, Beih., 47: 421-437.
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Sydow, H. and Sydow, P. (1915). Novae fungorum species-XII. Ibid. 35-43.
Theissen, F. (1913). Dei Gattung Asterina. Bibliotheca Mycologica., 10:1-130.
Ursekar, M. S. (1977). Soil fungi of Mahabaleshwar. J. Univ. Poona Univ. Sci. Techn., 50: 119-126.
Yamamoto. W. (1956). The Formosan species of the Microthyriaceae-I. Sci. Rep. Hyogo Univ. Agric., 2: Ser. 2: 33-36
Hansford, C.G. (1961). The Meliolineae. A Monograph. Sydowia. Beih. 2: 1-806.
Hosagoudar, V. B. (1996). Meliolales of India. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, pp. 363.
Hosagoudar, V. B. (2006). Studies on foliicolous fungi-XXV. New species and new records. Zoos. Print J., 21:2335-2338.
Hosagoudar, V. B. (2002). Studies on foliicolous fungi - X. Five new species and a new record. Ibid., 17: 943-948.
Hosagoudar, V. B. (2005). Studies on foliicolous fungi – XIX. Indian Phytopathol., 58: 94-204.
Hosagoudar, V. B. (2008). Meliolales of India, Vol.-II. Botanical Survey of India, pp. 390.
Hosagoudar, V. B. and Goos, R. D. (1996). Some foliicolous fungi from southern India. Mycotaxon., 59: 149-166.
Kamat, M. N., Patwardhan, P.G., Rao, V. G. and Sathe, A.V. (1971). Fungi of Maharashtra. Mahathma Phule Krishi-Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra State Bull. 1, pp. 124.
Patil, M.S. and Thite, A.N. (1980-81). Investigation of fungi of Mahabaleshwar. J. Shivaji Univ. (Sci.)., 20: 61-67.
Srinivasulu, B.V. (1974). The genus Meliola from Maharashtra. Nova Hedwigia, Beih., 47: 421-437.
Sydow, H. (1930). Fungi Venezuelani. Ann. Mycol., 28, 29-224.
Sydow, H. (1938). Novae fungorum species-XXVI. Ibid., 36: 156-253.
Sydow, H. and Sydow, P. (1915). Novae fungorum species-XII. Ibid. 35-43.
Theissen, F. (1913). Dei Gattung Asterina. Bibliotheca Mycologica., 10:1-130.
Ursekar, M. S. (1977). Soil fungi of Mahabaleshwar. J. Univ. Poona Univ. Sci. Techn., 50: 119-126.
Yamamoto. W. (1956). The Formosan species of the Microthyriaceae-I. Sci. Rep. Hyogo Univ. Agric., 2: Ser. 2: 33-36
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Two new black mildews from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India. (2010). Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 2(1), 93-95. https://doi.org/10.31018/jans.v2i1.104