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4. Glycine tabacina, native to Australia, is an alternate host of Erysiphe diffusa causing powdery mildew on soybean.

5. Revisiting the intron hypothesis of QoI resistance in Phyllosticta ampelicida, the causal agent of grape black rot, and other Phyllosticta species.

11. Hyperparasitic Fungi against Melon Powdery Mildew Pathogens: Quantitative Analysis of Conidia Released from Single Colonies of Podosphaera xanthii Parasitised by Ampelomyces

18. Deciphering the biology of Cryptophyllachora eurasiatica gen. et sp. nov., an often cryptic pathogen of an allergenic weed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia

19. Deciphering the origin of powdery mildews in Australia. Implications for plant biosecurity

23. Niche differentiation within a cryptic pathogen complex : climatic drivers and hyperparasitism at multiple spatial scales

24. Mixed noble metal–oxo clusters: platinum(IV)– gold(III) oxoanion [PtIV2AuIII 3O6((CH3)2AsO2)6]-.

28. Redox and Hormonal Changes in the Transcriptome of Grape (Vitis vinifera) Berries during Natural Noble Rot Development

30. Fungal Planet 1043 – 29 June 2020

31. Adapting your course material and delivery to teach more effectively using CLIL : a guidebook for medical educators

32. Beyond Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Sequences: Evolution, Taxonomy, and Closest Known Saprobic Relatives of Powdery Mildew Fungi (Erysiphaceae) Inferred From Their First Comprehensive Genome-Scale Phylogenetic Analyses

33. Fungal Planet 953 – 18 December 2019

40. One Crop Disease, How Many Pathogens?Podosphaera xanthiiandErysiphe vignaesp. nov. Identified as the Two Species that Cause Powdery Mildew of Mungbean (Vigna radiata) and Black Gram (V. mungo) in Australia

42. First draft genome assemblies of Pleochaeta shiraiana and Phyllactinia moricola, two tree-parasitic powdery mildew fungi with hemiendophytic mycelia

43. One crop disease, how many pathogens? Podosphaera xanthii and Erysiphe vignae sp. nov. identified as the two species that cause powdery mildew of mungbean (Vigna radiata) and black gram (V. mungo) in Australia

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