Plant Parasites of Europe

leafminers, galls and fungi

Plasmopara euphrasiae

Plasmopara euphrasiae Voglmayr & Constantinescu, 2008

on Euphrasia

gall

leaves yellowing, often abnormally narrow, erect, spoon-like; underside with a white fungal down, consisting of erect conidiophores. They are apically strongly branched, each branchlet terminating upon an egg-shaped conidium.

host plants

Orobanchaceae, monophagous

Euphrasia nemorosa, rostkoviana, stricta.

synonyms

the species not long ago has been split off from Plasmopara densa.

references

Chater, Woods, Stringer, ao (2020a), Jage, Klenke, Kruse ao (2017a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Voglmayr & Constantinescu (2008).

Last modified 6.x.2021