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White Moulds, Ramularia and Phacellium Anamorphs in Wales and Britain A Guide and Welsh Census Catalogue

Field / Identification Guide
By: Arthur O Chater(Author), Ray G Woods(Author), R Nigel Stringer(Author), Debbie A Evans(Author), Paul A Smith(Author)
128 pages, 300+ colour photos, b/w line drawings
White Moulds, Ramularia and Phacellium Anamorphs in Wales and Britain
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  • White Moulds, Ramularia and Phacellium Anamorphs in Wales and Britain ISBN: 9780956575050 Spiralbound Mar 2021 In stock
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White Moulds, Ramularia and Phacellium Anamorphs in Wales and Britain is the latest in an award-winning series of books on phytoparasitic fungi written by the Welsh Microfungi Group. This volume covers the White Moulds which are a comparatively neglected group compared to the Rusts, Smuts, Downy and Powdery Mildews. However, they are very common and can be conspicuous, infecting a wide range of plants and a few species are economically important as agricultural and horticultural pathogens. There are around 350 species worldwide, including about 108 recorded for Britain and Ireland, of which 81 have so far been found in Wales. Most are surprisingly easy to identify.

This book aims to raise the profile of the White Moulds and provides an identification guide to the species found in Wales and in Britain. It includes an introduction to the group, with sections on finding; collecting and preservation; identification; conservation and habitat preferences. These are followed by detailed species accounts which form the main part of the book. There is a census catalogue of species recorded in Wales and useful tables of all the species recorded in Britain and Ireland sorted by fungus and by host.

The book is richly illustrated including full-colour macroscopic images of infected plants and microscopic images of the fungi. Using the book and knowing the host species it should be possible to identify most of the species collected and we hope it will encourage and stimulate more recording of this group.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Arthur O Chater(Author), Ray G Woods(Author), R Nigel Stringer(Author), Debbie A Evans(Author), Paul A Smith(Author)
128 pages, 300+ colour photos, b/w line drawings
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