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Indian Erysiphaceae

Monograph
By: YS Paul(Author), VK Thakur(Author)
175 pages, colour photos, illustrations
Indian Erysiphaceae
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  • Indian Erysiphaceae ISBN: 9788172334178 Hardback Sep 2005 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: English

Indian Erysiphaceae is a monographic work on the powdery mildew fungi based on the teliomorphic stage collected on 86 different host species from various agroecological zones of Himachal Pradesh. So Far, 22 genera and about 300 species of powdery mildew fungi have been described from India, but all is scattered in mycological literature. An attempt has been made to compile all the species reported form India. Each of the genera studied has been included in a separate chapter. Besides host index, gungus index and references, the species described in the present studies and those described from India have been presented in tabular form in the end along with the references, camera lucida drawings and coloured microphotographs. Indian Erysiphaceae will provide a base for future compilations of the work on Indian Erysiphaceae and will be of great use to the students and researchers not only in India but also abroad.

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Monograph
By: YS Paul(Author), VK Thakur(Author)
175 pages, colour photos, illustrations
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