Plant sooty moulds of the Philippines and Thailand / by Vichit Kriengyakul.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Baños, Laguna, 1983. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 197 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: KRIENGYAKUL, VICHIT, University of the Philippines at Los Banos, March 1983. Plant Sooty Moulds Qf the Philippines and Thailand. Major Professor: Dr. Tricita H. Quimio An extensive collection and identification of Plant sooty moulds was made in some selected provinces in the Philippines and Thailand in an effort to update and compare the sooty mould flora in these 2 Countries, Based on modern taxonomic concepts, the SPecies were determined, analyzed, arranged and keyed into a classification scheme within the fungal kingdom. From a total of 47 host collections infected with Sooty moulds from the Philippines and 36 from Thailana, 42 species of the sooty moulds in 22 genera Were reidentified. With the exception of a few, these genera are being reported for the first time. In the Philippines, the following are first reports: Antennatula, Conidiocarpus, Leptoxyphium, Phaeochaefia, Tripospermum, Triposporium and Vitalia. Some $€nera earlier reported in the Philippines were not recollected. The following were recollected but from different earlier reported hosts and/or Places: 4steridiella, Asterostomclla, Chaetothyriales, Cladosporium, Helicomina, Mcliola and Balladyna. Prom Thailand, the following are reported for the first time: Asterionella, Asterina, Asterionella, Sheetothyrium, Halbaniella, Parasterina, PhaeoSa—Cardinal, Tripospermum and Vitalia. It has been observed that a given species of the Sooty mould can infect several hosts either from the same or different host f2milics. Likewise, a Siven host species can be infected by several sooty mould Species either at the same time or at different time and/or place. Among the Philippine and Thailand collections, Only 2 Species were found infecting the same host SPeCies in both countries. In some cases, a given host is infected by a different sooty mould species in the 2 countries. The sooty mould species presented belong to ®other Ascomycetes or Deuteromycetes, Mo Basidio ™Citrus sooty mould was collected, Keys to the identification of the different genera and species of sooty moulds in the Philippines and Thailand were made.
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Thesis (Ph.D. - - Plant Pathology) University of the Philippines, College, Laguna.

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KRIENGYAKUL, VICHIT, University of the Philippines at Los Banos, March 1983. Plant Sooty Moulds Qf the Philippines and Thailand. Major Professor: Dr. Tricita H. Quimio

An extensive collection and identification of Plant sooty moulds was made in some selected provinces in the Philippines and Thailand in an effort to update and compare the sooty mould flora in these 2 Countries, Based on modern taxonomic concepts, the SPecies were determined, analyzed, arranged and keyed into a classification scheme within the fungal kingdom.

From a total of 47 host collections infected with Sooty moulds from the Philippines and 36 from Thailana, 42 species of the sooty moulds in 22 genera Were reidentified. With the exception of a few, these genera are being reported for the first time. In the Philippines, the following are first reports: Antennatula, Conidiocarpus, Leptoxyphium, Phaeochaefia, Tripospermum, Triposporium and Vitalia. Some $€nera earlier reported in the Philippines were not recollected. The following were recollected but from different earlier reported hosts and/or Places: 4steridiella, Asterostomclla, Chaetothyriales, Cladosporium, Helicomina, Mcliola and Balladyna. Prom Thailand, the following are reported for the first time: Asterionella, Asterina, Asterionella, Sheetothyrium, Halbaniella, Parasterina, PhaeoSa—Cardinal, Tripospermum and Vitalia.

It has been observed that a given species of the Sooty mould can infect several hosts either from the same or different host f2milics. Likewise, a Siven host species can be infected by several sooty mould Species either at the same time or at different time and/or place.

Among the Philippine and Thailand collections, Only 2 Species were found infecting the same host SPeCies in both countries. In some cases, a given host is infected by a different sooty mould species in the 2 countries.

The sooty mould species presented belong to ®other Ascomycetes or Deuteromycetes, Mo Basidio ™Citrus sooty mould was collected, Keys to the identification of the different
genera and species of sooty moulds in the Philippines and Thailand were made.


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