Dj. Vakalounakis et E. Klironomou, RACE AND MATING-TYPE IDENTIFICATION OF POWDERY MILDEW ON CUCURBITS INGREECE, Plant Pathology, 44(6), 1995, pp. 1033-1038
Sphaerotheca fusca was confirmed, by the formation of cleistothecia on
artificially inoculated detached cotyledons of melon in Petri dishes,
as the main powdery mildew pathogen on Cucurbitaceae in Crete during
1993-94. Among 41 single-spore isolates of S. fusca from Cucumis sativ
us, C. melo, Cucurbita pepo and Cucurbita sp., two races (1 and 2) wer
e identified, in an approximately equal ratio, by using four melon dif
ferential lines. All 41 single-spore isolates of S. fusca were grouped
into two mating types, indicating that the fungus is bipolarly hetero
thallic and that both mating types are present in Greece. By examining
mycelial and conidial features, one single-spore isolate of powdery m
ildew from C. pepo was identified as belonging to Erysiphe cucurbitace
arum.