
Samples of Polygonum alpinum and Alcea rosea infected by powdery mildews collected from Azerbai- jan were analyzed by using morphological and molecular methods. 28S rRNA gene including D1/D2 domains and ITS1/5.8S/ITS2 regions were determined for each specimen. Consequently, Golovinomy- ces spadiceus on P. alpinum and G. magnicellulatus on A. rosea were identified. Comprehensive mor- phological descriptions, illustrations of species and the results of molecular-phylogenetic analysis were given in the present article.
Erysiphace, molecular analysis, new host plant, powdery mildew fungi, taxonomy
Erysiphace, molecular analysis, new host plant, powdery mildew fungi, taxonomy
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