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Diversity, Phylogeny, and Host-Specialization of Hyaloperonospora Species in Korea
- J. Lee, H. Lee, Hyeon-Dong Shin, Y. Choi
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycobiology
- 1 September 2017
Abstract The genus Hyaloperonospora (Peronosporaceae; Oomycota) is an obligate biotrophic group that causes downy mildew disease on the Brassicaceae and allied families of Brassicales, including many… Expand
Isolation and Characterization of Three Unrecorded Zygomycete Fungi in Korea: Cunninghamella bertholletiae, Cunninghamella echinulata, and Cunninghamella elegans
- T. T. Nguyen, Y. Choi, H. Lee
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycobiology
- 1 December 2017
Abstract In a survey of undiscovered taxa in Korea, three zygomycete fungal strains–EML-W31, EML-HGD1-1, and EML-RUS1- 1–were isolated from freshwater, grasshopper fecal, and soil samples in Korea.… Expand
Bremia itoana (Oomycota, Peronosporales), a Specialized Downy Mildew Pathogen on an East Asian Plant, Crepidiastrum sonchifolium (Asteraceae)
- Y. Choi, J. H. Park, Jeongran Lee, Hyeon-Dong Shin
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycobiology
- 2 October 2018
Abstract Crepidiastrum sonchifolium, a flowering plant in the daisy family (Asteraceae), is native to East Asia. In Korea, this plant is a locally cultivated vegetable, and its market size is… Expand
Fusarium fujikuroi causing Fusarium wilt of Lactuca serriola in Korea.
Lactuca serriola L. (syn. L. scariola L.) is an annual Asteraceae plant, native to Europe, and accidentally introduced to Korea in the late 1970s (Yim and Jeon, 1981). The Korean Ministry of… Expand
Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew on Viburnum species
- M. Bradshaw, U. Braun, +7 authors P. Tobin
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycologia
- 3 May 2020
ABSTRACT The phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew on Viburnum species is evaluated and discussed. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses revealed two new species and demonstrated that Erysiphe… Expand
Rediscovery of Seven Long-Forgotten Species of Peronospora and Plasmopara (Oomycota)
- J. Lee, Hyeon-Dong Shin, Y. Choi
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycobiology
- 12 August 2020
Abstract The family Peronosporaceae, an obligate biotrophic group of Oomycota, causes downy mildew disease on many cultivated and ornamental plants such as beet, cucumber, grape, onion, rose,… Expand
Confirmation of Coleosporium zanthoxyli on Zanthoxylum ailanthoides in Korea
- Hyeon-Dong Shin, Y. Choi, C. K. Lee, H. Lee, W. I. Choi
- Biology
- 2019
A previous record of Coleosporium phellodendri on Zanthoxylum ailanthoides in Korea by Korean researchers was regarded as C. zanthoxyli by foreign scientists without further studies. To clarify the… Expand
Identification of Puccinia iridis on Iris domestica in Korea
- I. Choi, Y. Choi, Jin-Young Kim, Hyeon-Dong Shin
- Biology
- 2019
A rust fungus on Iris domestica (syn. Belamcanda chinensis) from China was previously identified as Puccinia iridis. Accordingly, the identity of the rust fungus on the same host species in Korea… Expand
First report of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe convolvuli on Calystegia hederacea in Korea
- Sun-Hee Hong, Y. Lee, Y. Choi, Hyeon-Dong Shin
- Biology
- 12 October 2020
Plasmopara elegantissima sp. nov. (Oomycota, Peronosporales), a Downy Mildew Species Specialized to Impatiens textori (Balsaminaceae)
- Y. Choi, Marlena Görg, Hyeon-Dong Shin, M. Thines
- Biology, Medicine
- Mycobiology
- 3 July 2020
Abstract Over the past 15 years, downy mildew became the most destructive foliar disease in cultivated Impatiens species (Balsaminaceae) worldwide. A previous study had revealed that the causal agent… Expand