The influence of temperature during the development of conidia on the germination of <i>Uncinula necator</i>
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1995.34.63-64Keywords:
Oidium tuckeri, Uncinula necator, spores germinationAbstract
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Conidia of the obligate parasite Uncinula necator (conidial stage Oidium tuckeri) were cultured at various temperatures and subsequently observed during germination. Spores that produced at low temperatures had a higher germination rate at low temperatures compared to spores that developed at high temperatures. However, the latter still germinated at very high temperatures.
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