Sawadaea tulasnei
Sawadaea tulasnei is a form of powdery mildew[1] is a species of fungus in the family Erysiphaceae.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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Sawadaea tulasnei on a Norway maple leaf | |
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This fungus attacks the leaves of the Acer platanoides (Norway maple) in North America,[1] and in Great Britain and/or Ireland, Acer palmatum (also known as the Japanese Maple or Smooth Japanese Maple).[2]
Synonyms
- Erysiphe varium Fr. 1822
- Uncinula aceris var. tulasnei (Fuckel) E. S. Salmon 1900
- Uncinula bicornis var. tulasnei (Fuckel) W. B. Cooke 1952
- Uncinula tulasnei Fuckel 1866
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gollark: Possibly? You apply somewhere.
gollark: Basically, send one query to get a session token of some sort, and then repeatedly send queries involving that to get the remaining data. But DNS doesn't guarantee message ordering, obviously, so you need to have sequence numbers and reassemble somewhere and ask for retransmits and all that.
gollark: It would be *especially* annoying to get good performance, but I guess you could just not.
gollark: I know roughly how. It would just be annoying to implement.
References
- STIHL Power tools
- Sawadaea tulasnei (Fuckel) Homma 1937 - Encyclopedia of Life
- http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFiles/person/42123/PDF/2006WeilandPlantdis.pdf
- Sawadaea tulasnei
- Sawadaea tulasnei (Fuckel) Homma, 1937 (a powdery mildew)
- New Zealand Fungi - Sawadaea tulasnei
- Cybernome: 搜索结果
- New Zealand Fungi - Uncinula tulasnei
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