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Hyaloperonospora Barbareae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Brassicae
''Hyaloperonospora brassicae'', in the family Peronosporaceae, is a plant pathogen. It causes downy mildew of species of ''Brassica'', ''Raphanus'', ''Sinapis'' and probably other genera within the ''Brassicaceae''. In the past, the cause of downy mildew in any plant in the family ''Brassicaceae'' was considered to be a single species ''Peronospora parasitica''. However, this has recently been shown to be a complex of species with narrower host ranges, now classified in the genus ''Hyaloperonospora'', for example ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'' on the weed ''Capsella bursa-pastoris''. From the perspective of plant pathology, ''Hyaloperonospora brassicae'' is now the name of the most important pathogen in this complex, attacking the major agricultural and horticultural ''Brassica'' species. Other significant Brassicaceous hosts are attacked by different species in the complex, e.g. horseradish (''Armoracia rusticana'') by ''Hyaloperonospora cochleariae'', wallflower (''Erysimum che ...
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Hyaloperonospora Barbareae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Thlaspeos-arvensis
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Nesliae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Thlaspeos-perfoliati
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Lepidii-perfoliati
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Cochleariae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Lunariae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Rorippae-islandicae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Cardamines-laciniatae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Dentariae-macrophyllae
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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Hyaloperonospora Hesperidis
''Hyaloperonospora'' is a genus of oomycete, obligate, plant pathogens that was originally considered to be part of ''Peronospora''. Species in this group produce a disease called downy mildew and can infect many important crops. From the 19 downy mildew producing genera, ''Hyaloperonospora'' has been grouped with ''Perofascia'' in the brassicolous downy mildews. In the group of downy mildews, ''Hyaloperonospora'' is the third biggest genus. The most famous species in the genus is the ''Hyaloperonospora parasitica'', or also known as ''Hyaloperonospora arabidopsis''. This species has become a model organism from its ability to infect the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It is used to study plant-pathogen interactions, and is currently the only ''Hyaloperonospora'' species that has an assembled genome. History In 2002, ''Hyaloperonospora'' was discovered and described by Constantinescu, O. and Fatehi,J. using morphological and molecular characteristics. Later, Göker ''et al' ...
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