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1. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 6: <italic>Erysiphe</italic> (the “<italic>Microsphaera</italic> lineage” part 2)

2. The Erysiphe alphitoides complex (powdery mildews) – unravelling the phylogeny and taxonomy of an intricate assemblage of species.

3. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 5: Erysiphe (the "Microsphaera lineage" part 1).

4. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 4: Erysiphe (the "Uncinula lineage").

5. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 3: Cystotheca.

6. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 2: Neoerysiphe.

7. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 1: Golovinomyces.

8. Powdery mildews on Quercus: A worldwide distribution and rediscovered holotype provide insights into the spread of these ecologically important pathogens.

9. Powdery mildews on crops and ornamentals in Canada: a summary of the phylogeny and taxonomy from 2000 – 2019.

10. Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe species on Lupinus hosts.

11. A global genetic analysis of herbarium specimens reveals the invasion dynamics of an introduced plant pathogen.

12. Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology.

13. Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe species on Corylus hosts.

14. Phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildew on Viburnum species.

15. Erysiphe deutziicola sp. nov. (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a powdery mildew species found on Deutzia parviflora (Hydrangeaceae) with unusual appendages.

16. Taxonomy of the Golovinomyces cynoglossi Complex (Erysiphales, Ascomycota) Disentangled by Phylogenetic Analyses and Reassessments of Morphological Traits.

17. Powdery mildew of Chrysanthemum × morifolium : phylogeny and taxonomy in the context of Golovinomyces species on Asteraceae hosts.

18. Powdery mildews on lilac in western North America include Phyllactinia syringae , sp. nov.

20. Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 4. Species on dicots (Acanthaceae to Amaranthaceae).

21. Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 3. Species on monocots (Poaceae, true grasses).

22. Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 2. Species on monocots (Acoraceae to Xyridaceae, excluding Poaceae).

23. Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 1. Species on other fungi, Pteridophyta and Gymnospermae.

24. Ameroconium cladoniae gen. et sp. nov. and Phoma psoromatis sp. nov., new anamorphic lichenicolous fungi from the Holarctic.

25. Cecidiomyces, a new subantarctic lichenicolous hyphomycete genus.

26. The impacts of the discontinuation of dual nomenclature of pleomorphic fungi: the trivial facts, problems, and strategies.

27. Pseudovirgaria, a fungicolous hyphomycete genus.

28. Development of appressoria on conidial germ tubes of Erysiphe species.

29. Erysiphe abbreviata on cherry bark oak--morphology, phylogeny and taxonomy.

30. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the oak powdery mildew Erysiphe alphitoides sensu lato

31. Phylogenetic relationships and generic affinity ofUncinula septatainferred from nuclear rDNA sequences.

32. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe berberidis (s. lat.) revisited.

33. Notes on cercosporoid fungi occurring on Dodonaea spp.

34. The co‐occurrence of two powdery mildew species on Cannabis sativa in the Czech Republic.

35. Morphophylogenetic analyses revealed that Podosphaera tridactyla constitutes a species complex.

36. Contribution to the phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Taeniolella, with a focus on lichenicolous taxa.

37. More Than Just Plants: Botanical Gardens Are an Untapped Source of Fungal Diversity.

38. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe spp. on Rhododendron, with a special emphasis on North American species.

39. A without-prejudice list of generic names of fungi for protection under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.

40. First report of Leveillula clavata causing powdery mildew on Euphorbia leucocephala from India.

41. Host range of Cercospora apii and C. beticola and description of C. apiicola, a novel species from celery.

42. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Podosphaera filipendulae (Erysiphaceae) revisited.

43. More diverse tree communities promote foliar fungal pathogen diversity, but decrease infestation rates per tree species, in a subtropical biodiversity experiment.

44. Local Tree Diversity Suppresses Foliar Fungal Infestation and Decreases Morphological but Not Molecular Richness in a Young Subtropical Forest.

45. A fungus-eat-fungus world: Digitopodium, with particular reference to mycoparasites of the coffee leaf rust, Hemileia vastatrix.

46. Morphology and molecular phylogeny of a poorly known species—Erysiphe bulbouncinula (Erysiphaceae) on Koelreuteria paniculata.

47. Multi-locus phylogeny and taxonomy of an unresolved, heterogeneous species complex within the genus Golovinomyces (Ascomycota, Erysiphales), including G. ambrosiae, G. circumfusus and G. spadiceus.

48. Epitypification and molecular confirmation of Erysiphe cucurbitacearum as a synonym of Golovinomyces tabaci.

49. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Podosphaera cerasi, sp. nov., and Podosphaera prunicola sensu lato.

50. Leveillula buddlejae sp. nov., a new species with an asexual morph resembling phylogenetically basal Phyllactinia species.

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